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France is a country located in Western Europe. France is the world's most popular tourist destination (78 million in 2006) boasting dozens of major tourist attractions, like Paris, Cote d'Azur (the French Riviera), the Atlantic beaches, the winter sport resorts of the Alps, the Castles of Loire Valley, Brittany, Normandy: Mont Saint Michel. The country is renowned for its gastronomy (particularly wines and cheeses), history, culture and fashion. Paris is the "City of Light", the capital of France. Toulouse is the "Pink City" (for its distinctive brick architecture), capital of Occitania. The city is the home base of the European aerospace industry
Aix-en-Provence is the city of water, city of art. Bordeaux is a city of wine, nice architecture. (Pause for advertisement): Find airline tickets, travel deals, bed and breakfasts, Cheap flights. Obtain air fare prices, lodging, air tickets, and student travel. Check out flights, trip tickets, air line specials, low prices on air travel fares and more at AirGorilla.com (end of ad). Bourges is a middle aged city, capital of central France. Cannes is host of the annual Cannes Film Festival. Lille is France's fourth city, capital of the north of France. Dynamic flemish city with nice architecture. Lyon is France's second city, with a history from Roman times to the Resistance, restaurants (Beaujolais and delicatessen). Nantes is caled the "Greenest City" and the "Best Place to Live" in Europe. Nice is a major resort on the French Riviera and the gateway to Monaco. The Canal du Midi is one of the most remarkable inland waterways in the world, The Canal du Midi was built in the 17th century to link the Atlantic with the Mediterranean, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Norman abbeys, chateaux with glazed rooves, ducal towns and charming villages make Burgundy a historic region with a glorious heritage. Theme parks include Disneyland, Paris, Parc Asterix, and Futuroscope. France is a member of the Schengen Agreement. For EU, EEA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) or Swiss citizens an officially approved ID card (or a passport) is sufficient for entry. In no case will they need a visa for a stay of any length. Others will generally need a passport for entry. The main international airport, Roissy - Charles de Gaulle (CDG), is likely to be your port of entry if you fly into France from outside Europe. CDG is the home of Air France (AF), the national company, for most intercontinental flights. AF and the companies forming the SkyTeam Alliance (Dutch KLM, AeroMexico, Alitalia, US Continental, NorthWest and Delta Airlines, Korean Air) use Terminal 2 while most other foreign airlines use Terminal 1. Transfers to another flight in France: AF operates domestic flights from CDG too, but a lot of domestic flights, and also some internal European flights, use Orly, the second Paris airport. For transfers within CDG you can use the free bus shuttle linking all terminals, train station, parking lots and hotels on the platform. Some low-cost airlines, including Ryanair and Volare, fly to Beauvais airport situated about 80 km northwest of Paris. Buses to Paris are provided by the airlines. Check schedules and fares on their websites.
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