Articles, tagged with "ramparts", page 3
20th January 2011
The department of Eure, named after the river that flows through the area, is part of the old region in Normandy, located in northern France. Eure is known for its historic towns, castles and buildings, including the family home of the painter Claude Mone...
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Phil H
20th January 2011
Manche is a department in Normandy named after the French world for the English Channel – La Manche, meaning “the sleeve". The region is famous for its beautiful sandy beaches and the World Heritage Site, Mont St Michel. Walking routes cross the region, a...
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Phil H
12th January 2011
Cartagena is set in the southeast of Spain and offers so much history that it seeps out of every wall there. The best way to enjoy Cartagena is to stroll through the city leisurely to soak in its beauty and history so that you will not miss anything.
H...
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Harry Draco
07th January 2011
When you are planning your itinerary for your Costa Blanca Holidays don't leave out Alicante as you will find more history here than you will have time to explore. If you only have a short time to spend in Alicante on your Costa Blanca holidays trip...
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Porsche Klinger
15th December 2010
Bergamo is an ancient city. We have found traces of a settlement of prehistoric age, between the sixth and fifth centuries BC, and is due to the main feature of these early inhabitants of the city in half and half on the hill top. Who comes from the plain...
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John Mayers
14th December 2010
About the city
Avila is situated in the beautiful region of Castilla and Leon; this ramparts city is one of the most spectacular urban sights in Spain. However, in Spain, Avila is famous for one thing: the image of Saint Teresa. The mystical Saint Tere...
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Brian Conte
09th December 2010
Almeria and its wonders
Almeria, seen from the ramparts of the huge Alcazaba, looks like Northern Africa, on the background of a yellow desert and having a blend of houses with flat roofs and high blocks of flats. This is Almeria and just 24 miles, tha...
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Alen Becker
09th December 2010
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gamedogblogs
08th December 2010
Moselle is a department in the north east of France bordered by the rest of the Lorraine region and Germany. In fact, the Moselle region became part of Germany during the Second World War before being returned to France when the Allies won. The capital of...
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Author:
Phil H
29th November 2010
Correze is a department in the region of Limousin in central France. The area is very rural, with lots of historic medieval villages, beautiful scenery and plenty of outdoor activities for sporty visitors, especially on the River Dordogne with flows throu...
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Phil H
18th November 2010
Languedoc-Roussillon is one of the 26 regions of France, spreading from the Spanish border to the Cote d'Azur. As well as being home to some beautiful stretches of coastline and popular summer beaches, the area is known for the historic towns of Nimes, Mo...
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Phil H
09th November 2010
While visiting Spain, it is really necessary to go to Andaluzia. The rhythm of Flamenco and the Moorish echoes accompany you everywhere in this region.
Why Ronda?
This is the biggest rock in Andaluzia : Ronda lies over some gorges at a height close ...
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Author:
Allisha Merry
09th November 2010
There are a number of beautiful valleys in the Alpes-Maritimes region in southeast France. As well as enjoying the scenery, you can take part in winter sports or go for hikes in the mountains in the summer. Take a drive on the spectacular mountain roads a...
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Author:
Phil H
05th November 2010
Located in East Brittany, on the border with Normandy, Ille-et-Vilaine boasts a stunning coastline and fine culture, especially around the city of Rennes. Running from the Dinard and Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine’s coastline is known as the Emerald Coast an...
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Author:
Phil H
05th November 2010
Doubs is a department in the region of Franche-Comte in eastern France, located near the historic area of Burgundy. The area is home to the ancient towns of Besancon and Montbeliard, with their famous castles and churches while the region is dominated by ...
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Author:
Phil H