Landes forest

The Landes forest (pronounced [lɑ̃d]; La forêt des Landes in French) in the Landes de Gascogne (las Lanas de Gasconha in the Gascon language), in the historic Gascony natural region of southwestern France now known as Aquitaine, is the largest man-made woodland in Western Europe. The French word, landes and Gascon lanas, mean 'moors' or 'heaths', from Transalpine Gaulish *landa ("uninhabited/uncultivated area"); compare Irish lann, Welsh llan (“enclosure”).

Landes forest
French: 'La forêt des Landes'

Occitan: 'las Lanas de Gasconha'
A stand of Pinus pinaster
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Geography
LocationLandes, Gironde, and Lot-et-Garonne départements, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Coordinates44°10′48″N 0°34′56″W
Elevation0 metres (0 ft)
Area10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi)
Administration
StatusPrivate
EstablishedJune 19, 1857 (1857-06-19) (19 June 1857 law)
Governing bodyMultiple private
Ecology
WWF ClassificationAtlantic mixed forests
DisturbanceWildfire, Windthrow, Logging
Dominant tree speciesMaritime pine
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