Dor‧dogne, the /dɔːˈdɔɪn $ dɔːrˈdəʊn/ 
 an area in southwest France around the River Dordogne, which is a popular place for tourists. Many 
middle-class British families go to the Dordogne for their summer holidays, usually to go camping or to stay in a 
GîTE (=a rented house). 
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲