What can i buy cheap from paris,cheaper then pakistan..? |
| last time i bought a collage bag a that was too expensive, freind told that,i can find wide range of parfums starting from very cheap prices,BUT WHERE CAN I FIND THEM?... |
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SONT LES MOTS QUI VONT? |
SONT LES MOTS QUI VONT
TRES BIEN ENSEMBLE
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How far is it from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris to the Louvre and Orsay Museums? |
| I'll actually be staying in London, but I was wanting to take a trip to Paris just to see those museums. Are they fairly easy to get to from the airport?... |
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Extra Code for france? |
| When you wish to call somwhere in France, what number do you have to put in front, and do you need to for mobiles?... |
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Is there a particular street in Paris with a lot of nightclubs and bars to go to? |
| I am travelling to Paris next weekend and was wondering where to go out. I want to see if there is a particular area where all the good night clubs are. I want to dance and i like a lot of hip hop ... |
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How easy is it to get a pushchair around disneyland paris? |
or should I hire one when needed if so do they have raincovers or are they them plastic pushcahirs Additional Details whats this about disney dollars and I hope they do except ... |
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What is the best book about living in Paris? |
| I am thinking of moving from London to Paris some time in the next few years. Does anyone know of a really good non-fiction book that deals with daily life in Paris, what to expect etc? I am not ... |
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Does Anybody Know Stuff About France? |
I Have Homework About France.
If You Would Be So Kind To Give Me A Website About It,
That IS NOT Wikipedia.
Here Are The Questions I Need To Answer:
The Largest City:
O... |
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Any good websites to help with moving to france? |
| looking to move to the south of france, marseille, montpellier, toulousse area, was wondering if anyone knew of any good info sites or forum where people can share info, ... |
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Good restaurants or bistros in Paris for reasonable price? |
| I've posted questions on what sites to see and got some great answers so how about this. My husband and I are 21 and dont have all the money in the world so no 5 star restaurants...nice little ... |
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France's Sanitation? |
How many times a week do French people shower?
Do girls shave their pits? Additional Details I know. I said that girls shave and they shower often, but my friend doesn't ... |
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Which airport in Paris is the most convenient for Versailles? |
I am coming from the UK and I am going to Versailles. I will be using public transport. Which airport is going to be the most convinient?
T... |
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Where can I stay in St. Tropez for cheap? would you recommend any good hostels or bed & breakfast inns? |
| I am visiting St. Tropez for a week and I wanted to know if anyone knew of a cheap place to stay in St. Tropez. I'm specifically looking for hostels and low priced bed & breakfast inns. T... |
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What is there to do in Paris, France? |
| Im working on a school project, and I have to pick a country in Asia or Africa to visit, and it just so happens that I picked Singapore, but my plane stops in Paris for 14 hours, and I have to find ... |
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Have you heard of Paris massacre of 1961 ? |
Have you ever heard of Paris massacre of 1961?
Thousants of algerian civilians,women,kids have been massacred by french police while french local bystanders watch passively. A... |
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Can anyone recommend a central 4/5* hotel in Paris? |
| I'm going for 5 days with my boyfriend in Dec by Eurostar and want somewhere central.... |
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What does 'provence' mean? |
What part of France are people referring to, when they say provence? North? East? Is Normandy considered provence?
Can you suggest a 'provence' I can visit while in Paris?
I want to experience a village feel of France. |
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glenjulio
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"La Provence" is a region in the south of France, and "La province" is all France but Paris. I answered it because i suppose you thought about "province" instead of "Provence" in your question. If i'm right, Normandy is in "province" but not "Provence". And in this case, if there's one "province" you want to visit while in Paris (cause "une province" is a region and "la province" is all "provinces" but Paris' one), Normandy is a good choice cause close to Paris and typical.
But remember that each "province" has its own identity, i mean landscapes, architecture, cuisine, traditions... so i advise you to take a guidebook about France, one full of pictures, so that you can "fall in love" with one particular region that would be your choice. Because no comparison possible between Normandy, Burgundy, Alsace, Dordogne, Provence, Loire Valley... |
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BringBaka
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Hello,
This is the Word Web dictionary's definition for " PROVENCE!
A former province of South Eastern France, now administered with Cote d'Azur.
BringBaka |
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Rillifane
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The name of the region known as Provence comes from the days of the Roman Empire when it became the first province of the empire outside of Italy. It was simply called "The Province" i.e. "Provence." Like so many things the Romans did, the name stuck.
Its is in the south of France. |
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ochervet
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It is a part or most of what the english call the Riviera...
Marseilles and the vicinity on the mediteranean cost. |
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carolinegw09
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provence is probably the most beautiful place i've ever been to.
it's a section of France in the south, with vineyards and lavender fields galore. Absolutely goregous.
My aunt and uncle have a summer home in a tiny village, and i honestly say i've never been anywhere quite like it. they had a vineyard in the back of their home, and a village uptop a cliff looking down onto the homes.
visit it any chance you get-- you can take the TGV to Avingon (which is also to-die-for) and then get a rental car and enjoy the country.
vive la france! |
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Willeke
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If you want to visit a nice part of France when in Paris, Normandy is near and has good train connections to Paris.
I have been in Rouen, in Normandy, last year, and it is just over an hour travel from Paris, will cost about 15 to 20 euro per single trip, depending on the time of day.
But get a good guidebook, I like the Lonely planet series, for a lot more information.
They also give one and two day outings from Paris.
I think that any train trip to a small town, out in the morning and back in by night will help you to get the feeling of France, as long as you get outside the big Paris area. |
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