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		<title>Major Cities of France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[France is located in Western Europe and is officially known as the &#8216;Republic of France&#8217;. It&#8217;s the largest country in the European Union and a permanent member of United Nations. Owing to its geometrical shape, it&#8217;s also known as L’Hexagone, meaning Hexagon. Here is a list of some major cities of France, that would explain [...]]]></description>
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France is located in Western Europe and is officially known as the &#8216;Republic of France&#8217;. It&#8217;s the largest country in the European Union and a permanent member of United Nations. Owing to its geometrical shape, it&#8217;s also known as L’Hexagone, meaning Hexagon. Here is a list of some major cities of France, that would explain why this country ranks high in tourist destination itinerary.<br />
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<strong>Paris</strong><br />
The capital city of France and also its largest one. It&#8217;s densely populated with over 12 million people. The city boasts of some major tourist attractions, as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre museum that made Dan Brown &#8216;Da Vinci Code&#8217; more real, its cathedral Notre Dame de Paris and the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur. A smaller version of &#8216;The Statue of Liberty&#8217; also stands here. Paris is home to most famous fashion houses in the world.<br />
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<strong>Marseilles</strong><br />
The oldest city of France, birth place and home to many famous artists. It&#8217;s located on the south-east coast of France, on the Mediterranean. It is privileged for being the center for arts and culture. It has famous historical museums and opera houses. The city is well known for its Hip Hop music.<br />
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<strong>Lyon</strong><br />
The city&#8217;s architectural landmarks are included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The international headquarters of Interpol, is based in Lyon. It&#8217;s famous for its finest chefs and gastronomical cuisine.<br />
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<strong>Toulouse</strong><br />
This city is situated in south-west France on the banks of the River Garonne. It&#8217;s the business center for the information and biotechnology industries and the headquarter for Airbuses. It&#8217;s the most favored destination for trade fairs and conventions. It is also considered as an educational hub, with more than 120,000 students, studying in its university, also the oldest in Europe.<br />
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<strong>Nice</strong><br />
The city&#8217;s major tourist attraction especially, for honeymooners, is the French Riviera. It has the most delightful coastline, full of finest resorts. Its flower market is known for rare and exotic flower collection. It enjoys a Mediterranean climate throughout the year.<br />
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<strong>Nantes</strong><br />
This city is just 35 miles away from the sea, therefore enjoys an enviable coastline. It has diversified itself into both; a cultural as well as an industrial region. The city museum, &#8216;The Musée des Beaux-Arts&#8217;, has one of the most important art collections of France.<br />
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<strong>Strasbourg</strong><br />
The city gardens are known for their blend of the French and German landscape architecture. The European parliament is located in this city. It&#8217;s a transport center for France, with the road, rail and river communications based here.<br />
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<strong>Montpellier</strong><br />
The famous summer festival, &#8216;Festival de Radio France et Montpellier&#8217; of opera and music is held in this city. The festival included concerts, movies and art discussions. Most city tourist attractions are for free, held in historic courtyards.<br />
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<strong>Bordeaux</strong><br />
With about 116,160 hectors of vineyards, it&#8217;s no surprise that Bordeaux is one of the worlds major wine industry center. It not only produces large quantities, but also the most expensive red and white wines. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as, &#8220;an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble&#8221; of the 18th century.<br />
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Every mile in France, either in the major or smaller cities, adds to the beauty of its landscape and culture. The country is sprinkled with eateries, shopping places and never ending beaches.<br />
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		<title>Famous French Monuments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The French Republic in Western Europe comprises overseas islands and inland territory that is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Rhine, English Channel and Mediterranean Sea. The country is blessed with a cultural diversity and religious tolerance that manifest in every architectural display, the foremost factor responsible for more than 82 million tourists visiting the country [...]]]></description>
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<p>The French Republic in Western Europe comprises overseas islands and inland territory that is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Rhine, English Channel and Mediterranean Sea. The country is blessed with a cultural diversity and religious tolerance that manifest in every architectural display, the foremost factor responsible for more than 82 million tourists visiting the country each year. Gothic or French architecture has generated concrete genius in the form of cathedrals, basilicas and castles.</p>
<p><strong>Famous French Monuments:</strong></p>
<p>Basilica of St Denis: Cathedral Basilica of St Denis is one of the most visited abbey churches in the world. It was founded in the 7th century and is currently the seat of Bishop Pascal Michel Ghislain Delannoy. The Dagobert I discovery unearthed the mortal remains of France&#8217;s patron saint, Saint Denis. Famous as a place of pilgrimage for the locals and known as the &#8216;coronation&#8217; site, the abbey church is a huge monastic complex. Built in true Gothic style, the basilica is an architectural model replicated around the world.</p>
<p><strong>Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims</strong>: This Roman Catholic cathedral was destroyed in a fire in 1211. The original site was the place where Saint Remi baptized Clovis, in 496 AD. The sprawling Roman baths makes it a spectacular &#8216;must-see&#8217;. The cathedral is today the seat of the Archbishop. The 267 ft tall towers and two great bells; one of which weighs 11 tons are Middle Age masterpieces.</p>
<p><strong>Chinon</strong>: The castle is located by the Vienne river. Its position made it a major stop along medieval trade routes. The rocks along the banks give the castle a natural fort-like appearance, while protecting the structure from the annual flooding of the Vienne. The building is today an important cultural center in France. This massive chateau stretches over 400 m long and 76 m wide. There is a 14th century clock tower that stands at a height of 115 feet. The castle was the primary home of King Henry and Charles VII.</p>
<p><strong>Eiffel Tower</strong>: The Eiffel Tower or Tour Eiffel, is an iron structure. It is constructed on the Champ de Mars, in Paris and is a French icon. The tower gets its name from its engineer, Gustave Eiffel. It is not only the tallest building in the whole of Paris, but also a World Heritage Site. The Eiffel Tower stands 1,063 ft tall! The tower&#8217;s weight is estimated at 10,000 tonnes. The Eiffel Tower is synonymous with French culture and tourism. It is on record for being the most visited site in the world.</p>
<p><strong>Louvre Pyramid</strong>: The glass and metal Louvre pyramid and the courtyard of the Musée du Louvrein Paris has recently gained added media exposure on account of the extensive mention in the novel by Dan Brown, &#8216;Da Vinci Code&#8217;. The structure was completed in 1989 and is today, a landmark in Paris. The pyramid was commissioned by François Mitterrand, the French President, in 1984. Designed by I. M. Pei, the structure is a classic held together by glass segments. All of its 70 feet and base of 115 ft is constructed out of 673 triangular and rhombus-shaped glass segments. The rich contrast in classical and ultra-modern architectural styles attracts artists and students each year.</p>
<p>Architectural grandeur encompasses the urban and rural facets of France. Little villas that line the rocky cliffs and the intended concrete grandeur surpass structures seen anywhere else in the world. The mystical air created by structures such as mentioned and more make France tourism a dream.</p>
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