Articles, tagged with "southern france", page 3
03rd September 2010
Bergerac is a French market town located in the southwest of France and is the largest town in the Périgord Pourpre department. The name of this area is derived from the purple grapes which are grown in this region. Bergerac is situated on the north bank ...
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Author:
merillmayden
12th August 2010
About the island
Minorca is the second largest island in the Balearic archipelago. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to Spain. Minorca covers an area of about 690 sq.km. Anyone who visits this island will be surprised by the variety...
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Author:
Albert Doug
09th August 2010
Southern France is a world of its own and is not just a cultural and social hub for the rich and famous, it is one of the most amazing holiday destinations in the world for the entire family. Every year, thousands are drawn to its beautiful coastal and co...
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Author:
Johnny Rose
09th August 2010
Nice is a city that is located in southern France adjoining the Mediterranean Coast. This city is called as Nice la Belle which means 'beautiful'. It is largest city of French Riviera. It is fourth largest city in terms of urbanization only after Paris, L...
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Author:
Lucash Ashton
09th August 2010
Nimes is a small city in southern France. This city has a history around the time of Roman Empire. This city offers a glimpse into past and present with many sculptures and artifacts that date back to Roman Era. This city is a popular tourist destination ...
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Author:
Lucash Ashton
03rd August 2010
Bullfighting is strong bonds with Spanish tradition. This arena sport is now a part of the Spain's rich tradition and it has been played in the country since time before beginning. Bullfighting is basically an arena sport and has its roots in European an...
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Author:
Ash Misty
30th July 2010
Walking Camino de Santiago
The Way of St. James or Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage primarily taken by Christians. T surged the pilgrimage concludes at the Cathedral that is present in Santiago de Compostela. The route of this very important pilgrima...
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Author:
petermorison
02nd June 2010
If country apple kitchen decor is the look that you are going for in a room in your home, then there are a few hints and tips that are really going to help you out in your decorating. Whether you want to focus on country rooster kitchen decor or any other...
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Author:
lisa lucero
30th May 2010
Focaccia is a popular style of bread which is made in Italy and is spreading around the world in Italian communities while Ratatouille is a traditional French dish stewed with vegetables.
Many historians are of a view that Focaccia originated from eith...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
07th April 2010
If you have visited France's South West regions you already know that this is wine-producing country, and you are probably already in love with the area.
There are over 40,000 acres of vineyards surrounded by incredible small villages.
If you pla...
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Author:
SouthFranceImmobilier
19th March 2010
Thousands of Britons make the trip to France every year to experience a bit of continental glamour. Whether it's a quick jaunt to Calais to get away from the UK, a romantic weekend soaking up the culture of Paris or a fortnight in the south soaking up the...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
18th February 2010
The first thing that needs to be remembered is that a garden center is not a supermarket. It's better to buy never a plant on impulse from a garden center. If a plant has a part to play in the planting scheme, then one can decide to purchase the plant. Th...
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Author:
gardencenters
10th February 2010
Cannes is pride of French Riviera a beautiful and charming region in Southern France that has welcomed kings and queens since the dawn on history. The Cannes city carries out international reputation for its fascination, anticipation and ethos. Experience...
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Author:
Stephanie Clarke
09th February 2010
The housing market in France is poised to be stable. Its consistency will be continued in the years to come. Languedoc property prices are still an attraction and promise to be reassuring for the overseas property buyer. France offers a good opportunity t...
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Author:
jumphigher
08th February 2010
Seaside holidays are extremely popular which is why every year, millions of tourists head for coastal beaches. Perhaps you like seaside vacations too. seaside holidays are fabulous, but that can be the problem too, because it usually means overcrowding, ...
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Author:
Owen Jones