Languedoc-Roussillon
| Languedoc-Roussillon | |
|---|---|
| Country | France | 
| Dissolved | 2016-01-01 | 
| Prefecture | Montpellier | 
| Departments | 5 
 | 
| Government | |
| • President | Damien Alary (DVG) | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 27,376 km2 (10,570 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2012-01-01) | |
|  • Total | 2,700,266 | 
| • Density | 99/km2 (260/sq mi) | 
| GDP | |
| • Total | €85.916 billion (2022) | 
| • Per capita | €30,400 (2022) | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | 
| ISO 3166 code | FR-K | 
| NUTS Region | FR8 | 
| Website | laregion.fr | 
Languedoc-Roussillon (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃ɡ(ə)dɔk ʁusijɔ̃] ⓘ; Occitan: Lengadòc-Rosselhon [ˌleŋɡɔˈðɔk ruseˈʎu]; Catalan: Llenguadoc-Rosselló) is a former administrative region of France. On 1 January 2016, it joined with the region of Midi-Pyrénées to become Occitania. It comprised five departments, and bordered the other French regions of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Rhône-Alpes, Auvergne, Midi-Pyrénées towards the north, and Spain, Andorra and the Mediterranean Sea towards the south. It was the southernmost region of mainland France.