• Source: Roure, Alpes-Maritimes
    • Roure (French pronunciation: [ʁuʁ]; Occitan: Rore; Italian: Rora) is a commune located in the department of Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
      It is a medieval village with agro-pastoral architecture.


      Geography


      The village is situated at the entrance of the Tinée Valley, at the edge of the Mercantour National Park, at an elevation of 1100 m.
      The village is accessible by road from Nice through the RN 202, towards Digne then 2205 RD, the RD 30 and RD 130. Also by path through the GR 5. The village contains five little villages: Rougios, lost in the mountains, Tiecs, la Cerise, Puch and Valabres where there was a priest and a school until 1904.


      Toponymy


      The first indication of the village dates from 1067 under the name "Rora", derived from the Latin word "robur" which means "oak". Villagers raised and tended cows and goat herds on behalf of their owners and concluded business under a large oak tree. Hence, the origin of the village's name.


      Population


      Its inhabitants are called Rourois in French.


      Main sights


      Arboretum Marcel Kroenlein


      See also


      Communes of the Alpes-Maritimes department
      Communes of the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Traditionally named Provence.


      References

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