DIE (Dea Vocantorum), a town of France, capital of an arrondissement of the same name, in the department of Drôme, and situated in a fertile valley on the right bank of the Drôme, 36 miles E.S.E. of Valence. It is surrounded by old walls flanked by towers, and was formerly the seat of a bishop and of a Calvinistic university. Manufactures—silks, paper, and leather. Pop. (1851) 3858.