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Known as Lugdunum by the Romans, this large city is the birth place of France's most famous puppet and is renowned for its gastronomy: |
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Home of Michelin's headquarters, this city is located at the foot of the "Puy-de-Dome" mountain: |
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Birth place of former president Charles De Gaulle, this northern city's metropolis is ranked #4 in France for its population: |
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Host of some of the 1998 World Cup games, this soccer-fanatic city is the capital of Forez: |
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Located in a region known worldwide for its excellent wine, this city is the capital of the Gironde department: |
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Known as Lutecia by the Romans, this "City of Light" has more than 30 bridges: |
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During World War II, the Nazi built the sinister extermination camp of Struthof near this city. Today, the city is the seat of the European Parliament: |
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Capital of the "Bouches-du-Rhone" department, you can enjoy "bouillabaisse" in this coastal city: |
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Nicknamed the "Pink City", this city hosts the most developed Aeronautics industries in Europe: |
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Largest city of Brittany, it is located near Merlin's mythical Broceliande Forest: |
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