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Votes:0 e Welcome to AboutProvence with lots of in-depth information about the region. Check out place-of-the-month that covers a town or a village (with a rich archive of previous places) or Flash! for a snippet of news. In active vacations there are courses you can take or guided tours. For accommodations you can consult Lodging (hotels and general sites) and Rentals where you find specific villas, apartments or B&B's. The Books section includes books, maps as well as films on DVD. And there's much more, all about Provence. Worth reading: Words in a French Life: Lessons in Love and Language from the South of France Provence A-Z : the latest from Peter Mayle - 200+ entries on life in Provence Eight Days in Provence by Jennifer Huntley A memoir of an eight-day love-affair in Provence A Year in the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 tants Regions of Alsace Maps Weather Choose News Hotels Restaurants Wines Library Villages Where is it Tourism Home Quick access Discover Strasbourg.com What about an adventure in Alsace ? Alsace is like a narrow ribbon from the swiss border in the south up to the German border in the north of Strasbourg. Craddled by the Vosges mountains and the river Rhine . Sheltered by the Vosges mountains, the province enjoys a semi-continental climate with hot summers and long warm autumns, ideal for market gardeners, wine growers and visitors alike. Alsace is an improbably beautiful place, uncharacteristically neat and tidy, the stuff of which fairy tales are made : medieval towns and villages with higgledy-piggledy, half-timbered houses alight in summer with cascading geraniums and petunias ; south Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ____ DÉcouverte | RÉgions | Activites | Locations | Venir La Corse Instants d'Eternit? ... Les Calanques [Photo Desjobert] Un chef d'œuvre de nature surgi de la M?diterran?e ... Certains l'encensent, d'autres la discr?ditent. La Corse favorise la d?mesure, l'affrontement, le drame, parfois. Son histoire ressemble ? sa g?ographie et il en de m?me pour ceux qui y sont n?s : granitiques, secrets. Tumultueux. Ind?chiffrables. Venu de la nuit des temps, un adage m'obs?de : "Un pays sans langue est un pays sans ordre". Nous, nous en avons une, de langue, et le d?sordre en plus. Des civilisations, des envahisseurs se sont appropri? cette terre privil?gi?e. Les traces les plus visibles demeurent g?noises. Impossible, ici, d'?vacuer l'histoire. Ne croyez rien de ce fatras d'id?es. Ef Read More Go to Site
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island - and here's a site map. photo
by Michel Battaillard Welcome
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from the inside! Corsica is a
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nearest to revealing its secrets. Corsica
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Votes:0 Situation Discovering History Virtual tour of city 160 Km Florac Situated at a geological crossroads , Florac is the confrontation of 3 worlds, a world of limestone, a world of granite, a world of schist . The meeting of three different worlds The ‘Cirque’ of St Chely du Tarn The Causses and the Tarn Gorges Vultures nesting in the cliffs of the Gorges soar majestically above the austere beauty of immense limestone plateaus, the Causses. Limestone is also a world of subterranean marvels : the caves of Aven Armand, Dargilan and the abime (abyss) of Bramabiau. Majestic buildings with limestone vaults which have resisted the test of time. The Causses are crowned by sublimely beautiful cornices which plunge towards the green waters of the Tarn and offer innumerable viewpoints from the Read More Go to Site
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of communes of champagne ardenne having a Internet site champagneardenne champagneardenne makes
part of the ARCF the
regional directories of communes of France. champagneardenne@online.fr The sites of communes AIGLEMONT : http://www.net08.fr/alicia/ ALLAND'HUY ET SAUSSEUIL : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cretes.preardennaises/communes/allandhuy.htm APREY : http://webhome.infonie.fr/girascal/aprey/index.htm ATTIGNY : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cretes.preardennaises/communes/attigny.htm AUBONCOURT VAUZELLES : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cretes.preardennaises/communes/Auboncourt-Vauzelle.htm BAR SUR AUBE : http://www.barsuraube.net/ BAR SUR SEINE : http://www.champagne-multimedia.com/bar-seine/ BAYEL : http://webhome.infonie.fr/microlangres/b_index.htm BOURBONNE LES BAINS : http://webhome.in Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 annuaireiledefrance The directory of communes
of Ile de France having a internet site Annuaireiledefrance makes
part of ARCF the regional directories of communes of France. Annuaireiledefrance@online.fr The
CD ROM of communes of Ile de France The sites of communes ACHERES : http://www.mairie-acheres.fr/ AMPONVILLE : http://www.alaligne.com/a1/city/amponv.htm ANTONY : http://www.ville-antony.fr/ ARGENTEUIL : http://www.argenteuil.org/ ARPAJON : http://www.arpajon.fdn.fr/ ASNIERES SUR SEINE : http://www.ville-asnieressurseine.fr/ ATHIS MONS : http://www.mairie-athis-mons.fr/ AUFFERVILLE : http://www.chez.com/aufferville/ AUVERS SUR OISE : http://www.auvers-sur-oise.com/ AVON : http://www.alaligne.com/a1/city/avon.htm BAILLY : http://www.mairie-bailly.fr/ BAILLY ROMAINVILLIERS : http://www.mu Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 FRANCE LibertÉ, ÉgalitÉ, FraternitÉ... W elcome to France.. Behind these words lies the desire to embark
on a true voyage, a desire to explore a fabulous land of imaginary
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stay. We will show you a France that is close to your heart, the
France of great traditions, but also the villages and varying
cultures of France. Off the beaten track there are marvels to
contemplate. We invite you to share in the French- man's innermost
secrets, to taste the most exquisite cuisine to discover stones
in artistic arrangements, granite carved so as to preserve great
legends, cathedrals on volcanic peaks, the fragrance of lavender intensified by the warmth, shores memorable for their shellfish
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Votes:0 Tour de France Enjoy a tour of the various regions of France, brought to you by
the Embassy of France in Washington D.C. and the Internet Multicasting Service. Many thanks to the French Government Tourist Office for
rights to use artwork and text originally published in the 1994
France Discovery Guide. Learn French with Radio France International Visit the French Ministry of Culture's
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Votes:0 France France Geography [Top of Page] Location: Western Europe, bordering the Bay of Biscay and English Channel, between
Belgium and Spain southeast of the UK; bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between
Italy and Spain Geographic coordinates: 46 00 N, 2 00 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 547,030 sq km land: 545,630 sq km water: 1,400 sq km note: includes only metropolitan France, but excludes the overseas administrative
divisions Area—comparative: slightly less than twice the size of Colorado Land boundaries: total: 2,892.4 km border countries: Andorra 60 km, Belgium 620 km, Germany 451 km, Italy 488 km, Luxembourg
73 km, Monaco 4.4 km, Spain 623 km, Switzerland 573 km Coastline: 3,427 km Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 nm continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exp Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 OFFICIAL NAME: French Republic CAPITAL: Paris SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Multiparty Republic AREA: 549,183 Sq Km (212,041 Sq Mi) ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION 59,047,000 LOCATION & GEOGRAPHY: France is located in West Europe and the territory includes the island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea as well as various other overseas departments and territories. It is bound by Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany to the north and northeast, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the southeast, Spain and Andorra to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. France is distinguished topographically by the four Hercynian Massifs. (1.) The Ardennes in the western tip. (2.) The Vosges to the south. (3.) The Armorican which protects the Paris Basin to the west and (4.) the Central Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 . . |2000 INDEX| 1999 INDEX 1996 INDEX Introduction Geography Population Government Economy Communicat's Transportation Military Transnational Issues Maps Flags . Feedback =========== [TOP] France Geography 2000 Location: Western Europe, bordering the Bay of Biscay and English Channel, between Belgium and Spain, southeast of the UK; bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and Spain Geographic coordinates: 46 00 N, 2 00 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 547,030 sq km land: 545,630 sq km water: 1,400 sq km note: includes only metropolitan France, but excludes the overseas administrative divisions Area - comparative: slightly less than twice the size of Colorado Land boundaries: total: 2,889 km border countries: Andorra 56.6 km, Belgium 620 km, Germany 451 km, Italy 488 km, Luxembo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Bienvenue sur le site officiel du tourisme franÇais / Welcome to the official French Tourist Office website / Benvenuti sul sito ufficiale del turismo frances / Willkommen auf der offiziellen Website des Fremdenverkehrsamts Frankreich Bienvenido À la pÁgina web oficial del turismo francÉse / Bem-vindo ao site oficial do turismo francÊs Welkom op de officiËle website van het Frans Verkeersbureau North America Canada (English) Canada (FranÇais) USA USA (espaÑol) Latin America Argentina Brasil Chile Mexico Europe BelgiË Belgique CeskÁ Republika Denmark Deutschland EspaÑa Finland France Ireland Italia Luxembourg MagyarorszÁg Nederland Norge Österreich Polska Portugal Russie Schweiz Suisse Sverige United Kingdom Other Countries Middle East & Africa Middle-East Middle-East Arabia South Africa As Read More Go to Site
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WIN $100 here EUROPE PAGE FRANCE: Description Fast Facts Famous Natives Flag Islands/Regions Land Statistics Landforms Lat/Long Links Maps Symbols Time Timeline Travel Info Weather PRINT THIS MAP A Brief Description As early as 1000 BC much of this fertile land now called France was occupied by the Celtic Gauls. The powerful Romans arrived, defeated the Gauls by 52 BC, and subsequently Rome ruled for almost 500 years. As the Roman Empire faded, France was overrun by a series of barbarian invaders and shattered into varie Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 News - Meteo - Webcams Stock Exhange - Phone Directory Currency Converter Geography of France Brief presentation France has a surface area of 550,000 km2, which makes it the largest country in Western Europe - bigger than Spain, Germany and Sweden. It lies on the western edge of the continent of Europe and shares borders with six neigh-bouring countries: Belgium and Luxembourg to the north; Germany and Switzerland to the east; Italy to the south-east; and Spain to the south-west. This geographical position gives France two salient advantages. On the one hand, partly due to its excellent communications network, it is a sort of crossroads at the heart of the European Union, linked to the east with the vast industrial and urban area stretching from the mouth of the Rhine to the plains of the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 --> France From 1789 blue and red, the traditional colors of Paris, were included in flags with Bourbon royal white. In 1794 the tricolor was made official. It embodied liberty, equality, fraternity, democracy, secularism, and modernization, but there is no symbolism attached to the individual colors. It has been the sole national flag since March 5, 1848. France Official name: RÉpublique FranÇaise (French Republic). Form of government: republic with two legislative houses (Parliament; Senate [321], National Assembly [577]). Chief of state: President. Head of government: Prime Minister. Population (1998): 58,841,000. Population projection: (2000) 59,317,000; (2010) 61,757,000. Natural increase rate per 1,000 population (1996): 3.4 (world avg. 15.7). Gross national product (1996): U.S.$1,53 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 --> France From 1789 blue and red, the traditional colors of Paris, were included in flags with Bourbon royal white. In 1794 the tricolor was made official. It embodied liberty, equality, fraternity, democracy, secularism, and modernization, but there is no symbolism attached to the individual colors. It has been the sole national flag since March 5, 1848. France Official name: RÉpublique FranÇaise (French Republic). Form of government: republic with two legislative houses (Parliament; Senate [321], National Assembly [577]). Chief of state: President. Head of government: Prime Minister. Population (1998): 58,841,000. Population projection: (2000) 59,317,000; (2010) 61,757,000. Natural increase rate per 1,000 population (1996): 3.4 (world avg. 15.7). Gross national product (1996): U.S.$1,53 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Skip Navigation Links Europe | World Country (long form) French Republic Capital Paris Total Area 211,209.46 sq mi 547,030.00 sq km (slightly less than twice the size of Colorado) Population 59,551,227 (July 2001 est.) Estimated Population in 2050 58,967,418 Languages French 100%, rapidly declining regional dialects and languages (Provencal, Breton, Alsatian, Corsican, Catalan, Basque, Flemish) Literacy 99.0% total, 99.0% male, 99.0% female (1980 est.) Religions Roman Catholic 90%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim (North African workers) 3%, unaffiliated 4% Life Expectancy 75.01 male, 83.01 female (2001 est.) Government Type republic Currency 1 euro (EUR) = 100 cents GDP (per capita) $24,400 (2000 est.) Industry machinery, chemicals, automobiles, metallurgy, aircraft, electronics; textiles Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies Latest releases 11-23-2007 Household consumption expenditure in manufactured goods October 2007 11-16-2007 Job creation in the competitive sector - Temporary figures 3rd Quarter 2007 11-16-2007 Survey on Labor Activity and Employment Status (ACEMO) 3rd Quarter 2007 11-14-2007 Quarterly national accounts - preliminary figures 3rd Quarter 2007 >> All the latest news - Links printed in yellow lead to pages not translated in English. Main Indicators Consumer price index Purchasing power of the Euro and the Franc Dwelling rents reference index, Cost-of-construction index Minimum wage Economic outlook Quarterly national accounts Annual national accounts France in facts and figures Geography Population Labour - Employment Income - Wages Livin Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Regions of France 1. Alsace 2. Aquitaine 3. Auvergne 4. Bourgogne 5. Bretagne 6. Centre-Val-de-Loire 7. Champagne-Ardenne 8. Corse 9. Franche-Comt? 10. Languedoc-Roussillon 11. Limousin 12. Lorraine 13. Midi-Pyr?n?es 14. Nord-Pas-de-Calais 15. Normandie 16. Paris-Ile-de-France 17. Pays de la Loire 18. Picardie 19. Poitou-Charentes 20. Provence 21. RhÔne-Alpes Last updated: Mon, Feb 15, 1999 Copyright ? 1997, 1998, 1999 Globalfest International Events On-line Ltd. All rights reserved. Read More Go to Site
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