Articles, tagged with "regions of france", page 1
16th June 2011
Becoming a member of a wine club, such as Formula Wine, is a good way to expand your knowledge of viticulture, wine and wine making, also known as viti and vini! If you are a novice to the subject, then it can be daunting to start learning about wine. Man...
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Wendy Killick
27th April 2011
It is a moot point whether country French antiques are really period unique genre. Antique furniture lovers around the world agree that the French country style adds warmth and depth to the living environment. During its early days of origin, French count...
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Author:
Inessa Stewart
24th March 2011
Europe has got so many wonderful honeymoon places and is preferred by large number of couples. There are so many honeymoon destinations in Europe to visit and so many reasons to travel its hard to know which the best places to visit are.
When choosing a ...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
13th March 2011
Yearly, right after the New Year parties, individuals who are interested in moving or getting a secondary residence in another country head to one of the several leading exhibitions in Earls Court known as The France Show. It truly is one of the leading i...
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Author:
Nick Morgan
01st March 2011
Provacances specializes in vacation rentals and villas with pool for up to 30 personnel in the Provence-Cote d'Azur and Tuscany. They also offer private pool villas on the Mediterranean coast of Spain and Croatia as well as vacation rentals in other parts...
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Author:
arif12
09th February 2011
Find the most magical luxury villas France
One stop French property sites make the process seem rather easy. They advertise numerous properties in all regions of France and provide you with step by step instructions about each individual process of th...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
13th January 2011
Situated in the southwest of France, Ariege is in the Midi-Pyrenees region next to Andorra. Its tallest mountains are visible from as far as Toulouse on a clear day. Undoubtedly one of the regions of France least affected by tourism, it remains unspoiled ...
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Author:
Phil H
11th January 2011
Antique French furniture has been the love of antique furniture lovers around the world. This furniture is known to add warmth and depth to the living environment. During its origins, the French Country Style was called Provincial-Style furniture. It atta...
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Author:
Inessa Stewart
29th December 2010
France vineyards for sale are targeted by a unique combination of professional investors, businessmen and women and individuals with aspirations of starting their own winery. Some purchasers of France vineyards for sale are not interested in the potential...
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Author:
John Smith
28th December 2010
Languedoc-Roussillon is one of the 26 regions of France. In addition to being the habitat of some stunning stretches of coastline and well known summer beaches, the region is famous for the historic towns of Nimes, Montpellier and Narbonne. Languedoc Holi...
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Author:
Lewis Carroll
08th December 2010
Lorraine is one the 26 administrative regions of France and is located in the north east of the country near to the German border. There are two major cities in the area of Lorraine, Metz and Nancy, as well as lots of countryside for hikers and cyclists t...
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Author:
Phil H
23rd November 2010
Bordeaux chateaux are prime pieces of real estate in both French and international markets. The many sub-regions within Bordeaux that identify particular varietals and productions of wines can be effective in identifying architectural styles and topograph...
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Author:
John Smith
18th November 2010
Limousin is one of the main regions of France, made up of three departments and located in the centre of France. The area remains rural, with more villages and hamlets than major cities and plenty of chances for outdoor sports enthusiasts to try out hikin...
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Author:
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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Author:
Phil H
05th November 2010
Ile-de-France is one of the 26 administrative regions of France and is made up mainly of the city of Paris and its suburbs. As well as the obvious attractions of one of the world’s most famous cities, the area is also home to the Euro Disney theme park wh...
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Author:
Phil H