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in the French overseas department and region of Réunion. It is the third-largest Commune in Réunion. Saint-Pierre is located on the southwest side of... |
capital of Réunion island in 1738. The closest airport is Roland Garros Airport which is also the main international airport of Réunion. The Réunion Tram Train... |
Communauté intercommunale du Nord de La Réunion, created in 2001. CIREST: Communauté intercommunale Réunion Est (communauté d'agglomération), created... |
Citadelle. Port Louis is surrounded by a mountain range, called the Port Louis Moka Range. Other famous spots are the Police Barracks known as Les Casernes... |
nearly 20 ports which were involved with the trade at some point but there were four principal slaving ports: Nantes, Bordeaux, La Rochelle and Le Havre.... |
Porto". UNESCO. "Lagons de Nouvelle-Calédonie". UNESCO. "Pitons, cirques et remparts de l'ile de la Réunion". UNESCO. "Pyrénées - Mont Perdu". UNESCO.... |
Guadeloupe (since 1946) Martinique (since 1946) French Guiana (since 1946) Réunion (since 1946) Mayotte (since 2011) From 1976 to 2003, Mayotte was a unique... |
century, a maritime tradition that's reflected in its Vieux Port (old harbor) and huge, modern Les Minimes marina. The old town has half-timbered medieval... |
Mérignac-2 (3319) Le Nord-Gironde (3320) Le Nord-Libournais (3321) Le Nord-Médoc (3322) Pessac-1 (3323) Pessac-2 (3324) Les Portes du Médoc (3325) La... |
communes with more inhabitants in the department are: Bormes-les-Mimosas the Vieux Port of Saint-Tropez The beach of la Courtade in the Iles d'Hyeres... |
(0906) Pamiers-1 (0907) Pamiers-2 (0908) Pays d'Olmes (0909) Portes d'Ariège (0910) Portes du Couserans (0911) Sabarthès (0912) Val d'Ariège (0913) The... |
Toulon (redirect from Jean-Marie Le Chevallier) 190 kilometres (120 miles) from the Italian border. Kedge Business School Le Chevallier à découvert, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Laurens Ed., 1998. ISBN 2-911838-51-3... |
it the second largest city in France by number of people. Its commercial port is the biggest in France and one of the most important in the Mediterranean... |
population of about 40,000 inhabitants. Bastia is also an important Corsican port and is famous for its wines. The rate of unemployment in the commune has... |
was near 23% as of 2001. Bangui is a river port. It is served by Bangui M'Poko International Airport. The port handles the most of the country's trade with... |
Vallée du Thoré (8117) La Montagne noire (8118) Le Pastel (8119) Plaine de l'Agoût (8120) Les Portes du Tarn (8121) Saint-Juéry (8122) Vignobles et Bastides... |
urbaine 2010 de Bordeaux (006)". INSEE. Retrieved 2 August 2014. "Bordeaux, Port of the Moon". UNESCO. Retrieved 7 May 2017. Media related to Bordeaux at... |
that lived between the Saône and Loire rivers) had an oppidum and a river port in the present place of Mâcon. This settlement was called Matisco by Julius... |
Caribbean. Martinique exports sugar, rum, tinned fruit, and cacao from the port in Fort-de-France. Fort-de-France is twinned with: Belém, Brazil Media related... |
Carcassonne-2 (1103) Carcassonne-3 (1104) Le Bassin chaurien (1105) Les Basses Plaines de l'Aude (1106) Les Corbières (1107) Le Lézignanais (1108) La Région Limouxine... |