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It has been reported that Greece's first Belharra class frigate, Kimon, will be officially introduced at the shipyard in Lorient,
Il y a pas mal de choses à visiter à Lorient et des promenades sympas. Des balades à pied ou en bateau, des visites guidées de monuments
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What comes to mind when you think of the region of Lorraine, France? If you thought immediately of quiche lorraine, you’re not alone- though the people there do question how the cheese and bacon quiches got that name as neither is in an authentic quiche lorraine! I admit going into my trip with Atout France, Lorraine Tourism and Meuse Tourism that I didn’t really know what to expect from Lorraine, aside from knowing that it was an important site in World War I. For all its sad history, Lorraine is just as charming and interesting as its fellow regions, with plenty to offer no matter if you’re a history buff like me or simply want to experience more of France at its most authentic. Not convinced yet? Here are 7 reasons why you should visit Lorraine, France: 1. The region is full of adorable towns and villages! Because Lorraine has passed hands so many times- less than a century ago it was still part of Germany, having been reclaimed after the Franco-Prussian war- the architecture varies in style depending on when different sections were built. The city of Metz, for example, is the capital of the region and dates back […]
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Kevrenn Bro Pelem (Saint Nicolas du Pelem) Grande Parade du Festival Interceltique de Lorient, 7 août 2011
Photos by Teddy Verneuil – Text by Nicola Clark For those drawn to the roar of the waves and the invigorating sea air, Brittany’s coast beckons. This is a region…
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Cercle Ar Vro Vigoudenn, Pont l'Abbé. Grande Parade du Festival Interceltique de Lorient, 7 août 2011
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Lorient Morbihan port peche bateau océan golf base sous-marin rochers cote Merlevenez plage beach épave barre Etel ponton Port-Louis musée marine Bretagne ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ
Au pied de sa « montagne », Locronan, bourg de Bretagne, bourdonne toujours d’activité. Belle lurette que les tisserands ne tiennent plus le haut du pavé.
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Quimper, Bretagne, Finistere, France. May 3, 2010.
Anaïs Meur, Cercle Ar Vro Vigoudenn (Pont l’Abbé) Photo prise à la Grande Parade des Nations Celtes, au 40ème Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Bretagne - France) Photo taken at the Great Parade of Celtic Nation, Interceltic Festival of Lorient (Brittany - France)
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