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Gay marriage now available in France!
Wednesday the 29th, the first gay couple have tied the knot in France!
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Moving to France: money-savings tips
France is a popular touristic destination for many expatriates, our country has a lot to offer: plenty of beautifu ...
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The best rated restaurants from the Gault &#...
The Gault & Millau guide is a very influential French guide for restaurants and hotels in France.
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100% financing now available with a 30% side...
For non-residents who wish to purchase a property in France, it is still possible to obtain a 100% French mortgage. ...
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What You Can’t Miss While In Rouen
Rouen, the most famous city of Normandy, hosts this year the 6th edition of the Armada, a free sailing boat meeting ...
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Top 10 – The Best Restaurants in France
The first Guide Michelin was published in 1900. Since then, the little red book has been a reference for connoisseu ...
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The French Teaching System
In France, the education of children (and not schooling per say as many think) is compulsory from age 6 to 16.
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Les Calanques de Marseille
Marseille’s Magnificent Rocky Inlets According to the general opinion, the term « calanque » would come from the provençal word « calenco » meaning a small creek or bay overhung by ravines.
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Burgundy Wines
Did you know that some of the tastiest French wines come from the Burgundy region?
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The Annecy “Blue Lake”
The Annecy “Blue Lake” combines sweetness and the great charm of living at the foot of high mountains of Savoy.
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