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Vaucluse Mountains
Range of mountains in south-eastern France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Vaucluse Mountains (French: Monts de Vaucluse) are a mountain range of the French Prealps located in the departement of Vaucluse, between the Luberon Massif and Mont Ventoux.[1]
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The highest peak is Signal de Saint-Pierre, which reaches the height of 1,256 metres (4,121 ft).[2]