It is a ground space of 145,300 ha in the south of France, situated
geographically between the two main arm of the Rhone delta and the
Mediterranean Sea. It can be spread to the East to the plain of the
Crau, west to Aigues-Mortes and north to Beaucaire. It extends the
departments of Bouches-du-Rhone and Gard.
There are, and 3 parts:
* Petite Camargue to the west of Petit-Rhone,
* Great Camargue, between the two arms of the Rhone,
* Plan du Bourg, east of Grand-Rhone.
In its center lies the pond Vaccarès, the area along the Sea is surrounded by salt ponds.
The Camargue is located mainly in the territory of Commons Arles, which
is therefore the largest municipality of metropolitan France,
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and Salin-de-Giraud.
This region is
composed of two parts: the north with farmland and the south made up of
marshes and saltwater plans which form a particular ecosystem.
This ecosystem provides a vegetation mainly composed of salicornes and
plants halophiles (ie plants that bear salt water) as the saladelle.
It is also an area of breeding horses and bulls, rice cultivation and exploitation of salt (saltmarsh).
The fauna and flora have led to the creation of a national nature
reserve on 13 117 hectares (1927) and a regional park on 30 000
hectares (1970).
The annual evaporation is more important than
the contribution rain, the river makes the difference thus avoiding the
region to be burned by the salt.
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