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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Regions France' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Regions France Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Regions France 1. Bordeaux Wine Region Of France - By: Greg Purnell The Bordeaux Wine Region is one of the most important wine regions in France. Situated in the southwest of France, it is also one of the largest and most important wine-producing regions in the world. More than one third of France's production of wine comes from this region. Winemaking... Featured ArticleBordeaux Wine Region Of France The Bordeaux Wine Region is one of the most important wine regions in France. Situated in the southwest of France, it is also one of the largest and most important wine-producing regions in the world. More than one third of France's production of wine comes from this region. Winemaking has been the cornerstone of Bordeaux's economy and culture for over two thousand years and as such, it is difficult to peer in any direction without seeing hectares and hectares of vineyards. ... Read full story 2. Loire Valley Wine Region - French Wines Explored - By: Mpam Id 1977403 The Loire Valley Wine Region, situated in the central region of France, is a picturesque combination of hills, valleys, and scenic landscapes, pierced by the peaceful Loire River. It is the third most popular tourist destination in France and owes as much of its renown to the quaint towns and magnif... 3. Vacations - France, Germany, Switzerland - By: Jay Bauder The region of the three frontiers where France, Switzerland andGermany meet is known for its rich artistic delights, culturalheritage, intellectual history and outdoor activities. Borderingthe Black Forest, the Alsace region has much to offer and istruly a unique place to live. If you find y... 4. Dlices De France, A Delicious Way Of Cooking, A Culinary Art - By: Anne Garrett Would you like to taste authentic French specialties gourmet food and recipes? Well, this is what Dlices de France can do for you. Dlices de France was founded in January of 2004 by Anne Garrett. I know all the fine dining of her country. Ingredients from the best French tables, used with a blend o... 5. Buying French Homes - By: Michael Russell The country known as France offers investors a great opportunity to benefit from the ever increasing property values. France is very fortunate to have a stable housing market, which will continue to stay that way for years and years to come. The low property prices are always an attraction to the ... 6. Bicycle Tour Of France - By: Michael Russell Have you ever been on your bicycle riding down a quiet rural road taking in all the splendor and imagining you are in some far away place? How about France? Did you forget that you were going to do that some day? You're miles from the hustle and bustle of the city. You have a... 7. About Bicycles - By: Michael Russell Bicycling is a huge, growing sport and pastime in America. It is fun, adventurous and healthy for us. Bicycling is a wonderful exercise for older as well as younger people. It doesn't put excess strain on the body and strengthens the heart and lungs. Many people choose bicycl... 8. Ballet: A Beautiful, Graceful History - By: Michael Russell Ballet is a demanding art. Ballet dancers are trained to move their bodies in unnatural ways and if they are good, they make it look natural. Sometimes it seems as if they are defying gravity with their leaps and they manage to keep a perfect balance as they spin around and around withou... 9. Mesotherapy - Pain Relieving As Well Fat Reducing - By: Michael Russell Besides reducing cellulite, what can mesotherapy do for you? Mesotherapy is mostly known for its battle against cellulite, but it is a lot more than just that. Apart from being an aesthetic treatment, it is recognized as genuine medicine. This therapy is indeed fat reducing, but is... 10. Real Estate - Nice, France - By: Michael Russell Nice, the capital of France's famous Riviera, has once again become the by-word for glamour, charisma and that certain French sense of style that translates into an easy life. The place to been seen, to be hedonistic, to relax and to eat well. The Riviera has gone through countless tra... 11. French Furniture: The Style We Call Louis Xiv - By: Michael Russell History plays a vital role in the development of furniture design since the history of furniture is so intertwined with history itself. Louis XIV known as the "Sun King" and probably the greatest of all the French kings reigned from 1673 to 1715, 72 glorious years. He led France to its s... 12. Wine - Sparkling Wines - By: Michael Russell As an alternative to Champagne we often find ourselves drinking a good sparkling wine from California, New York, Spain, Italy or elsewhere. One of the reasons for this is price. A good sparkling wine will cost less than good Champagne, plus there is a greater diversity of sparkling wines... 13. Rare Varietals Cure Wine Boredom - By: Darby Higgs The future of the Australian wine industry will be shaped by a group of innovative grapegrowers and winemakers who are busily experimenting with new varieties in new regions. The phenomenal success of the industry in producing quality wine at competitive prices d... 14. Italian Cooking - By: Michael Russell True Italian cooking is arguably one of the most delightful cuisines in the world. Italian cooks take their food selection, preparation and enjoyment very seriously. Every meal is a family celebration, each course enjoyed with lots of conversation. A meal in Italy is purely delightful. It... 15. Information About French Wine - By: Michael Russell Whenever wine comes up in a conversation or a thought, we often find ourselves thinking of where the wine came from. If you study the name of the wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, youll find a log about the origin of the wine. Burgundy for instance, we all known comes from France, same as Burgu... 16. French Follies: Will France Ever Learn From Its Own History? - By: Robert Ditmar By its lack of support for military action against Saddam, in addition to its collaborative actions with the Iraqi regime, France is once again trodding down the road of appeasement and surrender. When France soon becomes a majority Muslim nation and an Islamic Republic, I am ce... 17. The Beauty Of Sparkling Wine - By: Michael Russell Sparkling wine is well known for its tiny bubbles that race to the surface. Sparkling wine is one of the most exotic yet refreshing types of wine, providing memories and happiness once the cork is released into the air. For many years, this exotic wine has proven to be among the most popular types... 18. What You Need To Know About- Paris Travel - By: Mansi Gupta Life never sleeps in the capital city of France- Paris. The City of Lovers or the City of Lights, the city of Paris is exceptional for it has not just one but a multitude of attractions that leave each and every visitor bizarre. The aura of the city is such that the visitors are left spell bound. Th... 19. The History And Evolution Of The Bicycle - By: Michael Russell Bicycles are one of the most popular forms of transportation in modern cities today. Particularly in some parts of China and in Dutch countries, bicycles are used as a primary form of transportation. Aside from being an economic and environment-friendly form of transportation for adults ... 20. Early History Of Swimming And Swimming Competition - By: Michael Russell It is hard to put some dates on the history of swimming itself. There is evidence dated back to 2500 BC that the people of the South Pacific taught their children to swim when they were really young. Around 500 BC, there is an account of a Greek that was taken prisoner on a Persian ship.... 21. Grenoble - Revolutionary, Romantic, And Refreshing - By: Michael Russell In France's southeast corner, the Rhône-Alpes marries urban sophistication with alpine idyll. Its borders with Switzerland and Italy are guarded by Mont Blanc-at 15,571 feet, Europe's highest peak. From late December until March, the countryside becomes a skier's snowy paradise of downhi... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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