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Eyewitness Guide France
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- Eyewitness Guides make a great gifts
- Emphasis on art, architecture and history
- Visually stunning and highly informative
The Eyewitness Guide to France makes a delightful tour guide to this country. Colorful and simple to read, it is filled with color photographs, maps, charts, and sketches to lead you through the historic villages and cities of France. The book begins by giving you a portrait and history of France, as well as a schedule of yearly events and festivals. Then, in the back of the Eyewitness Guide to France, you will find more practical information, travel information, and a French phrase book. The middle, and meat of the Eyewitness Guide to France is the region-by-region breakdown. In each section, you will find maps, photographs, and descriptions of separate cities. You will also find tourist hotspots, architectural marvels, historical locations, and anything else that might be of interest. If you're looking for a handy companion to lead you around France, the Eyewitness Guide to France is the perfect choice. The cities and regions included in the Eyewitness Travel Guide to France are: Paris and Ile de France - including an introduction, a river view of Paris, Ile de la Cite, Marais and Beaubourg, Tuileries and Opera, Champs Elysees and Invalides, the Left Bank, Farther Afield, Shops and Markets, entertainment in Paris, and Ile de France. Northeast France - including an introduction, Le Nord and Picardy, Champagne, and Alsace-Lorraine. Western France - including an introduction, Normandy, Brittany, and the Loire Valley. Southwest France - including an introduction, Poitou and Aquitaine, Perigord, Quercy and Gascony, and the Pyrenees. The South of France - including an introduction, Languedoc Roussillon, Provence and the Cote d'Azur, and Corsica.
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The Michelin France Map #522 is an excellent regional driving map of Auvergne-Limousin at a scale of 1 to 250,000.
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The Eyewitness Guide to the Dordogne and Southwest France makes a delightful tour guide to this part of France. Colorful and simple to read, it is filled with color photographs, maps, charts, and sketches to lead you through the historic sights and moder
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