- Southern France
Southern France (or the South of France), colloquially known as Le Midi, is a loosely defined geographical area consisting of the regions of
France that border theAtlantic Ocean south of theGironde ,Spain , theMediterranean Sea ,Italy , andSwitzerland south of the Jura. The region includes:*
Aquitaine
*Midi-Pyrénées
*Languedoc-Roussillon
*Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
*Corsica
*Rhone-Alpes
*Auvergne
*LimousinThis area corresponds in large part to
Occitania ; that to say, the territory in which Occitan (the "langue d'oc") – as distinct from the "langues d'oïl " of northern France – was the historically dominant language.The name "le Midi" derives from "mi" (middle) and "di" (day) in
Old French . Midday was synonymous with the direction of south because in France the Sun is in the south at noon, like all of theNorthern Hemisphere . The synonymy existed inMiddle French as well, where "meridien" means both "midday" and "south."ee also
*
France
*Northern Basque Country
*Northern Catalonia
*Occitania
*Vichy France
*Southern Europe
*Mezzogiorno (name forSouthern Italy with the same etymology)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.