Aquitanian culture

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Aquitanian culture refers to the historical cultural traditions, language, and social practices of the Aquitaine region in southwestern France, shaped by its pre-Roman roots and later Gascon and Occitan influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European culture
historical culture
regional culture
associatedWithRegion Bordeaux
Dordogne
Gascogne
Landes
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
associatedWithSite Bordeaux historic center
Lascaux cave
surface form: Lascaux caves

Saint-Émilion
surface form: Saint-Emilion
country France
hasInfluenceFrom Basque Country
surface form: Basque culture

Gascon culture
Occitan culture
Roman culture
hasRootsIn pre-Roman traditions
heritageElement Romanesque architecture
medieval fortified towns
prehistoric cave art
historicalLanguage Aquitanian language
Vasconic language substrate
historicalPeriod Iron Age
Middle Ages
Roman Antiquity
surface form: Roman period
includes Armagnac production
Basque-influenced cuisine
Gascon cuisine
duck and goose dishes
foie gras traditions
pastoral customs
traditional dances
traditional folk music
transhumance practices
knownFor Bordeaux wine region
surface form: Bordeaux wine

maritime traditions
rural traditions
viticulture
wine production
laterLanguage French
Gascon Occitan
surface form: Gascon

Occitan
locatedIn Aquitaine
southwestern France
partOf French cultural heritage
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
shapedBy Anglo-Aquitanian relations
Duchy of Aquitaine
medieval trade routes

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Duke of Gascony hasCulturalRegion Aquitanian culture