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Make it Cap d’Agde for Your Next Trip
Published on Sunday, August 16, 2009 by Craig Forlan by Jeremy Fishbourne If you are planning a holiday, Cap d'Agde should be on your short list of places to visit. This resort complex not only offers the modern facilities that tourists look for, but also allows access to a fascinating heritage and a beautiful natural setting. This Mediterranean resort has attractions to provide delight to the sun worshipers, sports...
Much to See in the Languedoc
Published on Sunday, August 9, 2009 by Maritta Slatter by Maritta Slatter Visiting the Languedoc Roussillon France is something everyone should experience just once in their lifetime. It's a fascinating place with a diversity and history that's hard to match up against. It boast of 26 regions with five departments. It's bordered on the side by Andorra and Spain, and also the Mediterranean. Then the other side is marked o...
Languedoc Roussillon for Fun and Sun
Published on Wednesday, August 5, 2009 by Maritta Slatter by Maritta Slatter The Languedoc Roussillon France is diverse in its many regions. It's comprised of 26 regions to be exact. It's compiled of five departments, and borders other French regions like the Rhone-Alpes, the Auvergne, the Midi-Pyrenees, and the Provence-Alpes-Cote. Then on the other side it's bordered by Spain and Andorra, and the Mediterranean Sea. It's a...
Experience the Wonders of Languedoc Roussillon
Published on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 by Peter Bronski by Peter Bronski One of the most popular regions in France is the Languedoc Roussillon, which is found in the south of the country. This area is found along the length of the Mediterranean coast just between the Provence and Pyrenees regions. The exquisite beauty of Languedoc Roussillon when it comes to scenery and cultural heritage makes it a favorite among tourists...
Languedoc Roussillon-France’s Prosperous Region
Published on Saturday, July 25, 2009 by Peter Bronski by Peter Bronski In the south of France sits the Languedoc Roussillon which is one of France's twenty six regions. This region stretches alongside the Mediterranean coast, specifically between the Provence and the Pyrenees areas. Known for its heritage, climate and landscape, the Languedoc Roussillon is a region which should be commended for is diversity and magnific...
Sightseeing Vacations : Where To Stay In Paris
Published on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 by Gary Knight by Gary Knight Paris is a city well-known around the world for, amongst other things, it's history and style, and, for those reasons, it attracts millions of people each year who want to stay there and experience it. Where to stay in Paris is a tough question to answer because there are so many fabulous places there to choose from. Probably the best way to begin t...
Travel To France : A Quick Guide
Published on Sunday, July 19, 2009 by Simon Walker by Simon Walker France is visited by over 82 million tourists each year, making it the hottest spot on the map. By itself, the Eiffel Tower brings in 6.2 million visitors per year. But besides the history and culture of Paris, you'll also find fabulous countryside, skiing and beaches. France is recognized all over the world for it fine cuisine; finding a place to d...
France: The Ultimate Destination To Travel
Published on Saturday, July 11, 2009 by Adam France is simply an ultimate destination across the globe. Travelers simply become speechless after seeing its beauty and exoticness. But France as a travel destination is much more than all this. France right from the ancient period is the symbol of culture, values and resilience. It is surrounded by the great Mediterranean to its south and the long coastline of A...
What You Should Know About France
Published on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 by Frank Lupin by Frank Lupin Nice, bad or ugly, everyone has his own opinion about France and the French: chic, smart, sexy, rude, bureaucratic, bitchy as hell, pavements studded with dog poo, baguettes that dry out before lunchtime and a habit of torching cars is some of the talk on the street. Spice up the cauldron with the regular urban riots, political scandal and a 35-hour wo...
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