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Tourist information for Alsace – North East France – tourism in the departments of Bas Rhin, Haut Rhin
Important cities and towns in Alsace: Strasbourg, Haguenau, Selestat, Colmar, Ribeauville, Mulhouse.
Alsace is a modern, vibrant yet quaint region of France with pretty villages and one of the popular wine producing areas of France.
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Aquitaine - South West France – tourism in the departments of Dordogne, Gironde, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne and Pyrenees-Atlantiques
Important cities and towns in Aquitaine: Perigueux, Bergerac, Sarlat-la-Caneda, Riberac, Riberac, Nontron, Agen, Marmande, Nerac, Villeneuve-sur-lot, Bordeaux, Libourne, Blaye, Lesparre-Medoc, Langon, Mont-de-Marson, Dax, Pau, Biarritz, St. Jean-de-Luz, Oloron-Ste-Marie.
Aquitaine in southwest France is a popular tourist destination. Superb beaches, vast forests and some of the best wine producing vineyards in France. A mild climate, fabulous landscapes, hills, mountains, villages and fortified villages.
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Tourist information for Auvergne - Central France – tourism in the departments of Allier, Cantal, Haute-Loire and Puy-de-Dome
Important cities and towns in Auvergne, Moulis, Vichy, Montlucon, Clermont-Ferrand, Thiers, Riom, Issoire, Ambert, Le Puy, Yssingeaux, Aurillac, MauriacSt. Flour.
Auvergne is the most sparsely populated region of France with an incredible landscape of extinct volcanoes, plateaus and deep valleys. Tourism in the Auvergne is for those of you who love nature and unspoiled countryside.
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Tourist information for Brittany. North West France – tourism in the departments of Cotes-d’Armor, Finistere, Ille-et-Vilaine and Morbihan
Important cities and towns in Brittany: St. Brieuc, Dinan, Guincamp, Lannion, Quimper, Brest, Morlaix, Vannes, Pontivy, Lorient, Rennes, Fougeres, St. Malo.
Tourists find Brittany magical and breathtakingly beautiful. Brittany encompasses wide-open landscapes and endless coastlines stretching 1,100 km. The ocean is the main influence on tourism in Brittany with its seafood and culture.
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Burgundy-East France tourism in the departments of Cote-d’Or, Nievre, Saoen-et-Loire and Yonne
Important cities and towns in Burgundy: Auxerre, Avallon, Sens, Dijon, Beaune, Montbard, Nevers, Cosne-sur-Loire, Chateau-Chinon, Macon, Charolles, Louhans.
Tourists will find elegant historic towns and villages in Burgundy. A region of France known the world over for some of the finest French wines and cuisine. With its undulating landscapes, Burgundy will offer you fantastic vistas. Discover quaint towns, manors, abbeys, chateaux and many other tourist attractions.
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Tourist information for CCentre, Central France– tourism in the departments of Cher, Eure-et-Loir, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher and Loiret
Important cities and towns in the Centre: Chartres, Dreux, Chateaudrun, Orleans, Montargis, Pithiviers, Blois, Vendome, Tours, Chinon, Loches, Bourges, St-Amand-Montrond, Chateauroux, Issoudun, Le Blanc, Le Chatre.
The Loire Valley plays host to millions of tourists and some of the most impressive chateaux in France. There are hundreds of chateaux just sitting on the banks of the River Loire. The Loire valley is a favourite destination for tourists to France who love the region's rich food and wines.
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Tourist information for Champagne, Ardennes,East France– tourism in the departments of Ardennes, Aube, Haute-Marne and Marne
Important cities and towns in Champagne-Ardennes: Charleville-Mezieres, Sedan, Rethel, Vouzieres, Chalons-sur-Marne, Epernay, ste-Menehould, Vitry-le-Francois, troyes, Bar-sur-Aube, Nogent-sur-Seine, Chaumont, Langres, St-Dizier.
Champagne-Ardennes b orders Belgium in the north of the region, the Paris Basin in the east, the region of Lorraine in the west and Burgundy to the south. Champagne-Ardennes comprises of two famous areas of France. Huge forests, clear lakes, rich pastureland and vast valleys. Tourists will find Champagne-Ardennes unforgettable.
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Tourist information for Corsica. - tourism in the departments of Corse-du-Sud and Haute-Corse
Important cities and towns in Corsica: Bastia, Calvi, Corte, Ajaccio, Sartene.
Tourism in Corsica centres on the r ugged, wild and amazing landscapes. Tourists who visit Corsica will leave with memories of the amazing beaches, stunning architecture but most of all the people.
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Tourist information for Franche-Compte - East France – tourism in the departments of Doubs, Jura, Haute Saone and Territoire de Belfort
Important cities and towns in Franche-Compte: Vesoul, Lure, Belfort, Besancon, Montbeliard, lons-le-SaunierSt-Claude.
Holidays in the Franche-Compte are for tourists who have yet to discover this beautiful region. This is a region you must explore for the forests of the Jura and the verdant landscapes, Gruyère cheese and the production of watches and clocks. Spending your vacations in Franche-Compte will be a delight.
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Tourist information for Ile-de-France. – Paris – toursim in the departments of Essonne, Seine-et-Marne, Val-d’Oise and Yvelines
Important cities and towns in Ile-de-France; Paris, Melun, Etampes, Palaiseau Provins, Meaux, Versailles, Pontoise, Montmorency, La-Joie, Rambouillet.
Tourism in Paris and the Ile-de-France is passed in the heart of France. The Ile-de-France is famous for its elegant chateaux and stunning forests. Paris rests at the centre and provides an unbeatable choice of museums, historic sites and tourist attractions.
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Tourist information for Languedoc-Roussillon - Southern France - tourism in the departments of Aude, Gard, Herault, Lozere and Pyrenees-Orientales
Important cities and towns in Languedoc-Roussillon: Carcassonne, Narbonne, Montpellier, Lodeve, Beziers, Mende, Florac, Nimes, Le Vigan, Ales, Perpignan, Prades, Ceret, Agde.
The Languedoc-Roussillon lies along a 150-mile coastline on the Mediterranean, providing some of the best beaches in France. Tourists in Languedoc-Roussillon can find some of the most spectacular and breathtaking towns in France. A visit to Carcassonne is a must.
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Tourist information for Limousin – Mid-West France – tourism in the departments of Correze, Creuse and Haute-Vienne
Important cities and towns in Limousin: Limoges, Bellac, Rochechouart, Gueret, Aubusson, Tulle, Ussel, Brives-la-Gaillarde, Argentat.
Tourism in the Limousin is for those of you seeking a slower pace. If you are seeking a France unspoilt by tourism, the Limousin is just what you are looking for. An unspoiled region of France with fabulous countryside and thousands of different historical sites to visit.
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Tourist information for Lorraine - North Eastern France – tourism in the departments of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges
Important cities and towns in Lorraine: Bar-le-Duc, Commercy, Verdun-sur-Meuse, Nancy, Briey, Metz, Moselle, Thionville, Chateau-Salins, Sarrebourg, Epinal, Neufchateau, St-Die.
Tourists on vacation in Lorraine, should visit Nancy and Metz. Nancy is famous for its Art Nouveau buildings and archituecture and Metz for its awe-inspiring cathedral and stained glass. Tourism in the verdant Lorraine landscape or holidays at one of the fabulous health spas are to be recommended
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Tourist information for Midi Pyranees-South West France – tourism in the departments of Aveyron, Gers, Haute-Garonne, Haute-Pyrenees, Lot, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne
Important cities and towns in Midi-Pyrenees: Cahors, Figeac, Gourdon, Rodez, Millau, Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Montauban, Castel-Sarrasin, Auch, Condom, Mirande, Albi, Castres, Toulouse, Muret, St-Gaudens, Tarbes, Bagneres-de-Bigarre, Argeles-Gazost, Foix, Pamiers, St-Girons.
The Midi-Pyrenees is the largest region of France, with 17,500 square miles of diverse landscape, ancient towns, quaint bastide villages, chateaux, churches and a rich history. Tourist will be enchanted by the wildlife and countryside. |

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Tourist information for Nord-Pas-De-Calais - North East France – tourism in the departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais
Important cities and towns in Nord-Pas-De-Calais: Arras, Calais, Boulogne, St Moer, Lens, Lille, Dunkerque, Valenciennes.
For many British tourists, the Nord-Pas-De-Calais is closer and more accessible than the lake district in the UK. Tourism in France’s northern most territory is about uncovering a land where sea and land are inextricably linked.
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Tourist information for Normandy - Northern France – tourism in the departments of Calvados, Eure, Manche, Orne and Seine-Maritime
Important cities and towns in Normandy: Dieppe, Rouen, Le Havre, Evreux, Bernay, Les Andelys, Caen, Bayeux, Lisieux, Alencon, Argentan, Mortagne-au-Perche, St-Lo, Cherbourg, Avranches , Vire.
Normandy has always been popular destination with English and Parisian tourists who enjoy rubbing shoulders with each other. Normandy is divided into two regions for administrative purposes, Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie. A land of agriculture, cheeses, cider and not unlike Kent.
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Tourist information for Pays de la Loire – North Western France – tourism in the departments of Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire, Mayenne, Sarthe and VendeeImportant cities and towns in Pays de la Loire: Laval, Mayenne, Chateau-Gontier, Le Mans, La Fleche, Angers, Saumur, Cholet, Segre, Nantes, St Nazaire, Chateaubriant, Redon, Ancenis, La Roche-sur-Yon, Fontenay-le-Comte, Les Sables-d’Olonne.
The Pays-de-la-Loire’s encompasses almost 12,400 square miles and lies beneath the Brittany peninsula. The second largest agricultural region of France in terms of production. A huge wine producing region, the Pays de la Loire is popular with tourists who have an interest in wine. Tourist information for Picardie (Picardy) - North East France – tourism in the departments of Aisne, Oise and Somme http://www.franceonecall.com/tourist_information/picardie-tourism
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Tourist information for Picardie (Picardy) - North East France – tourism in the departments of Aisne, Oise and Somme ht
Important cities and towns in Picardie (Picardy) : Amiens, Abbeville, Montdidier, Peronne, Laon, Vervins, Chateau-Thierry, Beauvais, Senlis, Compiegne, Clermont.
The verdant agricultural land of Picardy produces a variety of crops that include sugar beet, wheat and fodder crops. Dairy and beef cattle are raised in abundance and vegetable farming flourishes in the valley of the River Somme. Tourists visit Picardy to visit the war graves and scenes of some of the bloodiest fighting of WWI.
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Tourist information for Poitou-Charentes - Western France – tourism in the departments of Charente, Charente-Maritime, Deux-Sevres and Vienne
Important cities and towns in the Poitu-Charentes: Poitiers, Chatellerault, Montmorillon, Niort, Parthenay, Angouleme, Confolens, Cognac, La Rochelle, Rochefort, St-Jean-d’Angely, Saintes, Jonzac.
Vacations in The Poitou-Charentes are for tourists who love the great outdoors. Home of Cognac and numerous beautiful seaside towns and villages. Lovers of architecture and history will enjoy a vacation in Poitou-Charentes .
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Tourist information for Provence - South of France – tourism in the departments of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhone, Hautes-Alpes, Var and Vaucluse
Important cities and towns in Provence: Gap, Briancon, Digne, Barcelonnette, Castellane, Apt, Forcalquier, Carpentras, Avignon, Marseile, Arles, Aix-en-Provence, Istres, Toulon, Brignoles, Draguignon, Grasse, Nices, Cannes, St Tropez.
Tourism in Provence, the stunning Cote d’Azur coastline, the beautiful French Riviera, pretty St Tropez, bustling Cannes and thriving Nice. Pop over to Monaco, walk through miles of lavender fields, drive up into the foothills of the Alps.
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Tourist information for Rhone-Alpes – South East France – tourism in the departments of Ain, Ardeche, Drome, Haute-Savoie, Isere, Loire, Rhone and Savoie
Important cities and towns in the Rhone-Alpes: St-Etienne, Roanne, Montbrison, Lyon, Boug-en-Bresse, Nantua, Annecy, Thonon-les-Bains, Chambery, Albertville, St-Jeab-de-Maurienne, Grenobles, La-Tour-du-Pin, Valence, Nyon, Die, Privas, Tournon, Largentiere.
Tourism in the Alps in the Rhone-Alpes, a region of 17,000 square miles of stunning landscapes. Rhône-Alpes is a tourist destination of vastly divers landscapes, snow-covered Alpine ski stations, the fabulous Rhone valley vineyards, endless olive groves and bustling cities bedecked with architectural splendour. |

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