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Interpol HQ, Festival of Lights, "The Gastronomic Capital of the World", Les Gones
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Lyon
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Alsatian wine route, Maison Pfister in Howl's Moving Castle, "Little Venice"
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Colmar
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French riviera, Issa Nissa, Promenade des Anglais
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Nice
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Monument aux Girondins, the world's largest reflecting pool, wine
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Bordeaux
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Place de la Comédie, home to many formerly Algerian French, Auguste Comte
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Montpellier
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Graoully dragon, Temple Neuf on Moselle, formerly called Mediomatrix
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Metz
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Hôtel Groslot, annual assembly of Druids and Gallic stronghold Cenabum, Jeanne d'Arc
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Orléans
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Palais de l'Isle, "Venice of the Alps", Animated Film Festival, lake
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Annecy
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Dukes of Burgundy, Gustave Eiffel born in, mustard
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Dijon
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rue de Siam, female bodypart?, also found in Belarus
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Brest
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Answer
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La Braderie, Flemish influence, top 5 urban population in France
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Lille
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Plantagenet dynasty, Apocalypse Tapestry, confluence of rivers Mayenne, Sarthe & Loir
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Angers
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self proclaimed "Capital of the Alps", "Les Bulles" cable cars, banks of the Isère
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Grenoble
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Maison Bonaparte, Genoese period, island
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Ajaccio
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the city rebuilt by Auguste Perret, movie by Kaurismäki, largest French container port
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Le Havre
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24 hours endurance sports car race, Henry II of England born in, City of the Cenomani
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Le Mans
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fortified city, boardgame, UNESCO world heritage site
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Carcassonne
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"Pearl of France", riviera, Lemon Festival
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Menton
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Palace of the Kings of Majorca, river Basse, very close to Mediterranean cost
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Perpignan
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birthplace of King of France and King of Sweden and Norway, Pyrenees, short name
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Pau
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