Montolieu is a charming town in the lovely Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. The village dates several centuries as evidenced by some prehistoric remnants such as Guittard's menhir and cupule stones. The village's name translates as "Mount of Olives," and it was built on a peninsula overlooking the Alzeau and Dure valleys. Montolieu has been officially designated as the 'Village of Books' for the past couple of decades due to its abundance of bookstores.
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Did You Know About This Quaint Village Of Books In France?
Built on a peninsula overlooking the Alzeau and Dure valleys, Montolieu has been designated as the 'Village of Books' for the past couple of decades due to its abundance of bookstores

Montolieu has been designated as the 'Village of Books'
Photo: Zuccante Luigi / Shutterstock.com
Montolieu has been designated as the 'Village of Books'
Photo: Zuccante Luigi / Shutterstock.com

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