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Jura

Details
Information
Number 39
Region Franche-Comté
Prefecture Lons-le-Saunier
Subprefectures Dole
Saint-Claude
 -1999
 -Population density>Density
Ranked 79th
250,857
50/km²
Area 4999 km²
Arrondissements 3
Cantons 34
Communes 545
President of the
General Council
Gérard Bailly
Location
Location of Jura in France

Jura is a département in the east of France named after the Jura mountains (not be confused with the Swiss canton of Jura).

History

Historically, Jura belonged to the Free County of Burgundy, known in French as the Franche-Comté. Dole was the capital of the until the region was conquered by Louis XIV and it was moved to Besançon. It is now a sous-préfecture of Jura.

As early as the 13th century, inhabitants of the southern 2/3 of Jura spoke a dialect of the Franco-Provençal language. It continued to be spoken in rural areas into the 20th century.

Jura was one of the original 83 départements created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from part of the former province of Franche-Comté. The départements of Jura, Doubs, and Haute-Saône form the modern Franche-Comté région of France. The préfecture (capital) is Lons-le-Saunier.

Geography

Jura is one of three départements of the Franche-Comté région and is surrounded by the French départements of Doubs, Haute-Saône, Côte-d'Or, Saône-et-Loire, and Ain, as well as the Swiss canton of Vaud on the east.

The Jura mountains are wooded and rolling, not craggy and rocky like the Alps.

Climate

The climate of the Jura varies greatly by elevation. The lower valleys are temperate and pleasant, but the high mountain valleys have bitterly cold winters.

Economy

Jura is a wine-growing region. The Jura wines are very distinctive and unusual wines, such as vin jaune, which is made by a similar process to sherry, developing under a flor of yeast. This is made from the local Savagnin grape variety. Other grape varieties include Poulsard, Trousseau, and Chardonnay.

Tourism

The Jura mountains provide ample opportunities for hiking, skiing, and other winter sports.

See also

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