Places in France Beginning with L

The table below lists all the major cities and towns in France whose names start with the letter L. Further down you will also find some general data and facts about each.

NameRegionPopulation
La Baule-EscoublacPays de la Loire17,000
La CiotatProvence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur35,000
La RochelleNouvelle-Aquitaine77,000
La Seyne-sur-MerProvence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur63,000
LanesterBrittany22,000
LavalPays de la Loire50,000
Le Blanc-MesnilÎle-de-France57,000
Le HavreNormandy169,000
Le MansPays de la Loire143,000
LensHauts-de-France31,000
LibourneNouvelle-Aquitaine25,000
LilleHauts-de-France234,000
LimogesNouvelle-Aquitaine132,000
LorientBrittany57,000
LourdesOccitanie14,000
LuçonPays de la Loire10,000
LunelOccitanie27,000

La Baule-Escoublac

La Baule-Escoublac, located in Pays de la Loire, is a popular seaside resort town known for its long sandy beaches. The town is a destination for summer tourists and features luxurious villas and scenic coastlines.

La Ciotat

La Ciotat, in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, is famous for being one of the birthplaces of cinema, where the Lumière brothers filmed their early motion pictures. The town is also known for its picturesque Mediterranean harbor and dramatic cliffs.

La Rochelle

La Rochelle, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is a historic port city known for its maritime heritage, including its iconic Old Port and defensive towers. It’s also home to France’s largest marina for pleasure boats.

La Seyne-sur-Mer

La Seyne-sur-Mer, located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, is an industrial town that also boasts beautiful Mediterranean beaches. It is known for its shipbuilding history and proximity to Toulon.

Lanester

Lanester, in Brittany, is part of the urban area of Lorient. It is known for its naval industry and is a residential town that benefits from its proximity to the coast and the Blavet River.

Laval

Laval, in Pays de la Loire, is a historical town with a medieval castle overlooking the Mayenne River. It’s known for its rich history and for being a center of the dairy industry, particularly with the renowned Lactalis group based there.

Le Blanc-Mesnil

Le Blanc-Mesnil, located in Île-de-France, is a suburb northeast of Paris, known for its residential developments and proximity to Charles de Gaulle Airport. It has a diverse population and a growing cultural scene.

Le Havre

Le Havre, in Normandy, is a major port city at the mouth of the Seine River. It is known for its modernist architecture, largely rebuilt after World War II by architect Auguste Perret, and its UNESCO World Heritage designation.

Le Mans

Le Mans, located in Pays de la Loire, is world-famous for its 24 Hours of Le Mans race, the oldest active sports car endurance race in the world. The town also has a beautifully preserved medieval old town.

Lens

Lens, in Hauts-de-France, is historically tied to coal mining. Today, it is known for the Louvre-Lens museum, a branch of the Louvre in Paris, which brings a touch of art and culture to this industrial region.

Libourne

Libourne, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is located in the Bordeaux wine region and serves as a major wine trading center. It’s known for its proximity to famous vineyards, including Saint-Émilion.

Lille

Lille, in Hauts-de-France, is one of France’s major cities, known for its Flemish architecture and vibrant cultural life. It’s a hub of industry, commerce, and education, with a lively student population and strong economic ties to Belgium.

Limoges

Limoges, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is renowned for its production of fine porcelain, which has been its hallmark for centuries. The town also features beautiful medieval architecture and is surrounded by scenic countryside.

Lorient

Lorient, in Brittany, is a port city with a rich naval history. It hosts the Festival Interceltique, celebrating Celtic culture and music, making it a lively cultural destination during the summer months.

Lourdes

Lourdes, located in Occitanie, is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in the world, known for the Marian apparitions reported by Saint Bernadette in the 19th century. Millions of visitors come to Lourdes annually for spiritual healing and devotion.

Luçon

Luçon, in Pays de la Loire, is a small town known for its cathedral, which has been a religious center since the medieval period. The town has a rich historical heritage and charming rural landscapes.

Lunel

Lunel, in Occitanie, is a town with a rich history of winemaking. It’s known for its production of Muscat wine and offers a mix of historical architecture and Mediterranean culture.

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