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Eiffel Tower history and facts
The Eiffel Tower or Tour Eiffel as it is in French, has become synonymous with Paris and France. It is impossible not to feel moved
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Caen, Normandy
Caen is the biggest city in lower Normandy (Basse Normandie) and it’s also the capital. Caen sits on the river Orne which runs right through
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Rouen, Normandy
The town of Rouen in France is the capital of Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie) and historically is the capital city of Normandy (Normandie). It is a
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Calvados in Normandy
Calvados is a department in lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie) and it’s also a brandy produced in the area. Calvados is one of the most popular tourist
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Monet’s Garden at Giverny
The pretty village of Giverny in Normandy is located about 80 km to the south of Paris and was where Claude Monet famously lived, painted
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Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy is one of France’s most iconic attractions. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site which receives more than 3 million visitors a
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Normandy
Normandy (spelled Normandie in France) consists of two departments – Upper and Lower Normandy (Haut Normandie and Basse Normandie). The lovely region of Normandy located
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The Seven Valleys in Pas-de-Calais
The Seven Valleys area in Pas-de-Calais is a land of rivers and streams, valleys, woods and forests, ancient turf bogs and osier beds (where willow
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Hesdin in Pas de Calais
The lovely town of Hesdin lies in the heart of the Seven Valleys at the confluence of the rivers Canche and Ternoise. Hesdin was until
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Nord-Pas de Calais
Nord-Pas de Calais is the closest region in France to Britain. It is a region of contrasting landscapes, forests and woods, gentle meadows and marshlands,
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