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- History of Montpellier, France
Montpellier dates back to the 10th century and the early middle Ages when it came into being as a small village constructed around a fortified castle. By the twelfth century Montpellier was a prosperous town with various trades practiced by the rich merchants of the city. - Fascinating History of Sybaris - Ancient Greek Colony
More than 2,700 years ago, in the south of Italy, a city known as Sybaris was founded by the Dorians. Within 50 years the colony had grown to be a very important centre, and had occupied much of the surrounding region. The Sybarites, as the inhabitants were known, grew to have more than 300,000 inhabitants and seemed to have had pleasure seeking as their main focus. - History of Voghera, Italy
Voghera is now a quiet peaceful town in the southern Lombardy region of Italy. Over its long history the town has changed hands many times, and each historical era has left its mark on the city. The geographical position of Voghera made it a place of human settlement from ancient times, and we know that in the prehistorical era Voghera was inhabited by the Ligurians - at which time it was known as Iria. - Visit the Italian Marches
The Marches region of Italy - officially known as Le Marche - is situated along the eastern coast of central Italy facing the Adriatic Sea. The region also stretches inland into the hills of central Italy. We visit some of the highlights of this relatively unknown part of Italy. - Five Fascinating French Facts
A lighthearted look at five little known facts about France and French history. It is well known that the French National Anthem is called the Marseillaise, and a fine rousing song it is to. But less well known is what the words really mean - in fact the song was banned for 100 years because of its violent nature, only to be readopted as the National Anthem in 1879. - Ancient Sicily Temples
Sicily is now a quiet attractive island forming part of Italy, but during its long and turbulent history - dating back more than 200 years - it has been occupied by the Ancient Greeks, the Ancient Romans, the Arabs and the Carthaginians under the infamous conqueror Hannibal. It has also been subject to numerous earthquakes which have destroyed whole towns, and is home to the active volcano of Mount Etna. - Paros - A Tourist Destination Rich in History & Beaches
Paros is one of the most historical Greek islands of the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea. Paros is one of the many tourist attractions of this popular travel destination, and is known for its beautiful and calm beaches, which are perfect holiday resorts for relaxing and soothing your tired nerves. - Santorini - Greece at Its Best
Santorini is a small archipelago within the Cyclades, a group of islands in the Aegean Sea. The Santorini islands consist of the municipalities of Thira and Oia. The municipality of Thira also covers smaller uninhabited islands of Nea Kameni, Palea Kameni, Christiana and Aspronisi. - Highlights of a Visit to Corfu, Greece
Corfu is no exception to the rest of Greece when it comes to finding amazing beaches. The beaches are the most popular centers of activity for tourists and locals alike in Corfu, and there is a good reason why people seem so enthusiastic about the beaches there. - Visiting Paris in a Weekend
One of the advantages of a short trip to Paris is that the centre of the city is very compact. This has two main advantages: - Discovering the Magic of Corsica
Take a few hundred kilometres of golden sandy beaches backed with palm trees swaying gently in the wind. Now add a few glamorous marinas and small traditional villages, and some sections of astonishingly beautiful rocky coastline, and a few small islands. - French Beaches - A Country of Contrasts
The whole of France is a land of contrasts - from the mountains of the Alps to the flatlands of central France, and from the forested landscapes of the Auvergne to the small fishing villages of Brittany, there is an extraordinary range of diversity across the country. This is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the beaches and coastline of France. There are perhaps four types of beach 'experience' to discover, each different and each with its own particular appeal. - Three New Ideas For Your Next Trip to France
For a lot of people, especially northern Europeans, an annual trip to France is an essential part of the year, a chance to unwind, spend time with the children, discover great scenery and try great wine. As the years go by it becomes harder to think of new places to visit, and it can be difficult to avoid always revisiting old favourite territory. - Weight Loss Through Cycling
Have you ever seen seen an overweight cyclist? It's almost impossible to stay overweight if you follow a regular program of cycling, so start now and within weeks you can see the weight falling off. - Five Reasons to Visit Bourton on The Water
Bourton on the Water is a perfectly preserved ancient village in the heart of the Cotswolds of southern England, featuring high on the list of places that visitors rate as 'most beautiful' in the region. The Cotswolds is a region of southern England, popular with visitors from both within the UK and those arriving from overseas, because of it's attractive rolling countryside and unspoiled villages dating back hundreds of years. - French National Monuments
Discover some of the greatest visitor destinations in France by exploring their National Monuments. There are numerous tourist classifications used in France, from 'most beautiful village' to 'most beautiful stopover town' but there is one that stands above the other, because it is government operated - the schedule of French National Monuments. - Around the Coast of Cornwall
Cornwall is one of the most popular counties in England, attracting many visitors each year from within the UK and from abroad. It is the coast that is the main attraction in this pretty part of England - for the dramatic scenery, the beaches, and the pretty harbour villages. - Visit the Ardeche
The Ardeche is a 'department' of France that is situated about 150 kilometres north of the Mediterranean sea, heading towards central France. It is one of the most scenic parts of France, and includes a natural park (the Parc Naturel des Monts d'Ardeche) and a very dramatic canyon, called the Ardeche Gorges. - Gardens of South-West France
The weather conditions in south-west France - mild spring and autumn, short winters and warm-hot summers, combined with regular spring rain and storms during the summer mean it is one of the most fertile parts of the country, and a region where you can see a wide range of gardens and plants. The curious contrast that you will encounter when touring French gardens is between the French style and the more recent development - the English style garden. The French style is very formal, and very high maintenance. - Visit the Great Sites of France
The tourist label 'Great sites of France' is little known perhaps, especially outside France, but encompasses 33 of the most attractive locations to be found in France. To qualify for the listing a site needs to be officially classified as being of national interest; to have a large number of annual visitors; and to have a plan that ensures the location combines the needs of the residents and the visitors, while also taking the necessary steps to protect the environment from the large number of visitors. - Visit Puy-de-Dome, Central France
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