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Dordogne

Population

413,351

Price per m²

$1,723

Cost of Living

$1,788

Unemployment

6.6%

France Housing Market

Historical national price trends, index 2015 = 100

About Dordogne

Lifestyle and Atmosphere

Dordogne, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, offers a tranquil and picturesque lifestyle. The department is characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and charming villages. The pace of life is generally slower than in larger urban areas, with a strong emphasis on community and traditional values. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with a focus on the natural environment and outdoor pursuits.

Food Culture

The culinary scene in Dordogne emphasizes traditional French cuisine, with a focus on local ingredients. Truffles, foie gras, and walnuts are regional specialties. Local wines are also popular. Numerous markets and restaurants offer opportunities to sample regional specialties.

Notable Features

Dordogne is known for its picturesque countryside, with rolling hills, forests, and charming villages. The department also boasts a rich history, with numerous castles, prehistoric sites, and other historical landmarks. The Lascaux caves are a major tourist attraction.

Climate

Monthly precipitation and temperature patterns

Precipitation by Month

Sunshine Hours by Month

Annual Precipitation

924.9 mm

Sunshine Hours

2002 hours annually

Climate Category

Moderate Climate

Taxes

Personal Income Tax
53.5%
Corporate Tax
25%
Capital Gains Tax
0%
Dividend Tax
30%
Crypto Tax
0%

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Visa & Citizenship

Citizenship

Short Residency (3-5 years)

Passport Strength

Very Strong

Jus Soli

Yes, with Hard Conditions

Jus Sanguinis

Yes, Parents Only

Outdoor Activities

Hiking and cycling are popular activities in the rolling hills and forests of Dordogne. Canoeing and kayaking are possible on the Dordogne River. The region also offers opportunities for fishing and other water sports.

Cultural Life

Dordogne's cultural heritage is reflected in its numerous castles, prehistoric sites, and other historical landmarks. Local festivals and events celebrate the region's traditions and heritage. The Lascaux caves are a major tourist attraction.

Major Cities & Towns

1

Périgueux

29,896 residents
Population Share 7.2%
2

Bergerac

26,693 residents
Population Share 6.5%
3

Boulazac Isle Manoire

10,737 residents
Population Share 2.6%
4

Sarlat-la-Canéda

8,816 residents
Population Share 2.1%
5

Coulounieix-Chamiers

7,387 residents
Population Share 1.8%

Demographics

Median Age 52 years
Population Density 44.8 people/km²
Foreign-born Population 8.4%

Age Distribution

0-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65+

Lifestyle Factors

Air Quality

Very High

Healthcare

Very High

Safety

Very Low

Pet Friendliness

Moderate

Tourism Pressure

High

Internet Speed (Download Mbps)

89.8 Mbps

Legal Framework

Same-Sex Marriage Full rights
Child Adoption Allowed
IVF Legal
Abortion 14 weeks
Surrogacy Surrogacy Fully Prohibited
Cannabis Medical Only

Education & Childcare

Education

Education Quality High
ECEC Category Moderate
English Language Skills Moderate

Accessibility

Distance to Coast within 2h
Distance to Ski Resort more than 3h
Distance to Major Airport more than 3h

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