Named for the capital of Cóte d’Or, in east-central France. In the ninth century the city was known as Castrum Divionense. Dijon is a major communication center and offers many tourist attractions. It lies among beautiful, fertile vineyards. The city is famous for its strong mustard, vinegar and gingerbread. (M 34353) _ _.
Discovered on 18-8-1993 in Caussols by Elst, E. W.