thumb|upright|Cocardier facing a bull at the Course camarguaise at Aimargues Aimargues () is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. The town of Aimargues may have Roman origins and is situated beside the river Vidourle on the floodplain of the Rhône. Traditionally it has been an agricultural and wine-producing community but it now also has a number of new industries and employers who benefit from excellent road connections to the north of France as well as to Spain and Italy.
Aimargues is a small town in the Gard department of southern France with possible Roman origins, located beside the Vidourle river on the Rhône floodplain. Once primarily agricultural and focused on wine production, the town has diversified its economy with new industries that benefit from its strategic position with good road access to northern France, Spain, and Italy.
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thumb|upright|Cocardier facing a bull at the Course camarguaise at Aimargues Aimargues () is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. The town of Aimargues may have Roman origins and is situated beside the river Vidourle on the floodplain of the Rhône. Traditionally it has been an agricultural and wine-producing community but it now also has a number of new industries and employers who benefit from excellent road connections to the north of France as well as to Spain and Italy.
== Geography == Located some to the southwest of Nîmes, close to the border with the Hérault department, Aimargues can be easily accessed from the nearby Autoroute A9. Aimargues station has rail connections to Nîmes and Le Grau-du-Roi.
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