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PEZENAS , a town of southern France, in the department of Herault 33 M. W.S.W. of Montpellier on the southern railway. Pop. (1906), 6432. The commerce in cognac, spirits and wines is so important that the prices current for these at the weekly sales are registered throughout .the wine marts of France and Europe. There is a handsome monument
century ) and old mansion of the 15th and 16th centuries are of interest
Pezenas (Piscennae) was founded by the Gauls. In the loth century it became the capital of a countship subsequently held by important families including those of Montmorency, Conde and. Conti. In the 17th century the town was on several occasions the meeting
Languedoc
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