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at the foot of a cliff 240 metres high: Its average flow is 22 m / second, the highest in France, and can attain 110 m after the snow melts. It wasn't until 1985 that the mystery of its origin was partially revealed: in effect, the lowest point is at -308m depth attained by a robot belonging to the
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in Latin) and gave its name to the French department of
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and another diver were almost killed while searching for the bottom of the spring. An air compressor used to fill their tanks had taken in its own exhaust fumes and produced carbon monoxide—nearly killing them before they could return to the surface from a depth of approximately 100 metres.
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Romans. Following some major discoveries from two cave dives by the SSFV, two archaeological sites under the protection of the SRA PACA has allowed more than 1600 antique coins from the first century BC to the 5th century AD to be brought back up to the surface.
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518:Hydrography
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1876:Categories
1855:prefecture
1821:Villelaure
1771:Vacqueyras
1761:Travaillan
1601:Roussillon
1371:Jonquières
1306:Entrechaux
1281:Courthézon
1241:Carpentras
1221:Caderousse
1166:Bédarrides
1151:Beaumettes
1141:Le Beaucet
1126:Le Barroux
1081:department
856:References
568:Population
498:, between
439:Malte-Brun
403:department
391:or simply
285:Population
261:Government
216:Department
165:43°55′23″N
1816:Villedieu
1746:Taillades
1731:Sivergues
1716:Savoillan
1551:Le Pontet
1501:Mormoiron
1481:Mondragon
1436:Malaucène
1431:Lourmarin
1261:Cavaillon
1246:Caseneuve
559:In 1946,
455:Situation
450:Geography
355:Elevation
328:UTC+02:00
307:UTC+01:00
302:Time zone
168:5°07′37″E
1801:Venasque
1796:Velleron
1786:Vaugines
1701:Sarrians
1561:Puyméras
1471:Mirabeau
1466:Méthamis
1461:Mérindol
1456:Ménerbes
1351:Grambois
1336:Gigondas
1226:Cairanne
1186:Bonnieux
1116:Auribeau
1106:Aubignan
1079:Vaucluse
1075:Communes
996:Archived
771:Petrarch
734:Petrarch
549:Petrarch
536:Vaucluse
435:Grayling
421:Heraldry
407:Vaucluse
394:Vauclusa
221:Vaucluse
1811:Villars
1781:Valréas
1751:Le Thor
1741:Suzette
1736:Sorgues
1721:Séguret
1616:Saignon
1606:Rustrel
1571:Rasteau
1566:Puyvert
1546:Piolenc
1536:Pertuis
1491:Monteux
1486:Monieux
1411:Lapalud
1381:Lacoste
1356:Grillon
1316:Flassan
1296:Cucuron
1286:Crestet
1216:Cadenet
1196:Buisson
1191:Brantes
1181:Bollène
1176:Blauvac
1121:Avignon
1096:Ansouis
1077:of the
958:, INSEE
903:, INSEE
777:Gallery
587:±% p.a.
530:History
399:commune
397:) is a
385:Occitan
233:Avignon
193:Country
46:Commune
35:Occitan
1831:Violès
1791:Vedène
1766:Uchaux
1696:Sannes
1611:Sablet
1586:Robion
1526:Orange
1521:Oppède
1506:Mornas
1476:Modène
1446:Maubec
1416:Lauris
1401:Lagnes
1386:Lafare
1376:Joucas
1341:Gordes
1331:Gignac
1326:Gargas
1311:Faucon
1236:Caromb
1171:Bédoin
924:
742:museum
740:Santon
711:Sorgue
676:−1.93%
665:−0.79%
654:+0.94%
643:+0.56%
632:−0.51%
621:+1.83%
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504:Lagnes
433:and a
349:/84800
240:Canton
204:Region
197:France
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1806:Viens
1706:Sault
1581:Roaix
1556:Puget
1451:Mazan
1421:Lioux
1346:Goult
1201:Buoux
1111:Aurel
670:2020
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648:2009
637:1999
626:1990
615:1982
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441:, in
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340:INSEE
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