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Tag Archives: France
Top 5 Cruise Locations
Once the reserve of the elderly and the rich, cruising is becoming increasingly popular with holidaymakers of all ages from all sorts of backgrounds. If you don`t yet have the time – or the money – to set off on … Continue reading
Corsica
Already the Greek called the French island of Corsica one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean Sea. 600 kilometres of uncrowded coastline with beaches and cliffs, hills, mountain lakes and forest are waiting to be explored. You can … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, France
Tagged Ajaccio, Bastia, Corsica, France, Mediterranean Sea, Napoleon
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Nice In June
Especially in June when it is not yet too hot Nice, France is worth a visit. The city of Nice is located on the Mediterranean coast between Cannes and Monaco. It is the capital of the French Rivera (Côte d’Azur). … Continue reading
Le Puy en Velay, France
Le Puy en Velay is located in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France and starting point for the pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela (Via Podiensis). When you arrive at Le Puy en Velay you first see the two spires … Continue reading
Centre Pompidou Metz
On Tuesday the French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Frédéric Mitterand, the French Minister of Culture and Communication, inaugurated the Centre Pompidou Metz. It is the first regional outpost of the Centre Pompidou in Paris which has become a landmark of … Continue reading
The Catacombs Of Paris, France
After the Cemetery of the Innocents (close to Saint-Eustace, in the district of the “Halles”) had been in use for several centuries, more and more complaints were made, because it was the cause of infections the inhabitants of the surrounding … Continue reading
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Tagged Catacombs, Catacombs of Paris, Cemetery of the Innocents, France, limestone quarries, Paris, quarries
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