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France in English

France is the most visited country in the world. It has everything that you could ever want to see on your holidays: a great city like Paris, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, lovely nature, incredible mountain scenery; need I go on? France is also a very pleasant place to stay. It has good food, great wines and people enjoy their lives. And the best thing is, maybe apart from Paris, living in France does not have to be expensive. The North of France consists of the flatlands around the town of Lille and the Channel. The area will remind visitors in many ways of Belgium and the Netherlands. The Grand' Place in Lille for example is a lot like that of Brussels.

Paris, the city of light and its surroundings are one of the most visited areas. Paris is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cities on the pla.

West of France is turned towards the Atlantic Coast. In the north Normandy & Brittany have rolling hills, sandy beaches and quiet little harbor towns. Normandy & Brittany have a more rugged coast and many neolithic sites. It has quite a distinct atmosphere from the rest of the country; you can still sense the Celtic origin of the region and its inhabitants.

The eastern part of France consists of the Alsace, Lorraine, Franche t?and Burgundy regions. The landscape has rolling hills and many beautiful cities, such as Metz, Stra *** ourg, Nancy and Dijon. This region produces many famous wines, including magnificent pinot noirs and chardonnays valued the world over, as well as the famous "Yellow wine" from the Jura mountain vineyard.

The Center of France is in many ways the most quiet part of France. But the great treasure of this region is the Loire valley, with many great castles and beautiful towns. Chartres with its famous cathedral and Tours rate among the most beautiful French cities.

The South with its lovely nature, good food, roman ruins and of course the Riviera draws a lot of visitors every year. Towns like Orange, and Arles but also big cities like Marseille and Toulon are must sees. The Provence is dotted with pleasant *** all villages. In the South west of France the Dordogne is one of the most quintessential French regions. The valley is so pretty, the towns are so cute and the food is so good, that it is hard to believe that the people who live here go somewhere else for their holidays. The Languedoc has its own language and culture. In the south of the Languedoc you find the Pyrenees, a great mountain range separating France from Spain, where you can hike and ski. The towns of Toulouse and Montpellier are nice and the medieval town of Carcassone is a top destination.

France is the most visited country.

It's all that you could wish to see at any time during your holiday: a great city like Paris, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, lovely nature, incredible mountain scenery; Do you need me to go? France is also a very pleasant place to stay.

It has good food, wine and great people enjoying themselves.

The best thing is that, perhaps with the exception of Paris, living in France doesn't have to be expensive.

Northern France consists of a plain near the towns of Lille and Pass.

This area will remind visitors of Belgium and the Netherlands in many ways.

The 'Grand Place' in Lille is an example of many places like Brussels.

Paris, one of the most visited areas of the city of light and its surroundings.

Paris is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities on the planet.

France is turning west towards the Atlantic coast.

In the north, Normandy and Brittany have rolling hills, sandy beaches, and quiet small port towns.

Normandy and Brittany have a more fortified coast and many Neolithic sites.

It has quite a unique atmosphere from other parts of the country and you can still feel the Celtic ancestry of the area and its inhabitants.

The eastern region of France consists of Alsace, Lorraine, Franche-Comté? and the Burgundy region.

The landscape has rolling hills and many beautiful cities such as Metz, Strasbourg, Nancy and Dijon.

This region produces many famous wines, including magnificent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay valued around the world, as well as the famous "yellow wine" of the Jura vineyards.

The center of France is in many ways the quietest part of France.

But the great treasure of this region is the Loire Valley, with its many great castles and beautiful towns.

The most beautiful French city with Chartres Cathedral and famous tourist rate.

Its lovely nature, good food, ancient Roman ruins and of course, the seaside attract many tourists every year.

Towns like Orange and Arles, but also big cities like Marseille and Toulon are must-sees.

Provence is dotted with cozy little villages.

The Dordogne in southwest France is one of the most typical French regions.

The valley is so pretty, the city is so lovely and the food is so good, it's hard to believe that people who live here go on holiday somewhere else.

Lange has its own language and culture.

In the south of the Langhe you find the Pyrenees, the great mountain range that separates France from Spain, where you can hike and ski.

The towns of Toulouse and Montpellier are nice and the medieval town of Carcassonne is a preferred destination.