Articles related to "Brittany France"Explore the history of fishing, Breton seafaring and culture, traditional costumes and handicrafts in Quimper and one of the biggest French Naval bases.
Among Brittany's best loved towns are; Dinard, Dinan,Quimper and Rennes where lovers of history and gastronomes will feel at home.
The Discovery Trail or Circuit Découverte de la Ville leads visitors through timeless neighborhoods, an enormous castle, and botanical parks in flowered Fougères.
Robert Service earned international fame with his book "Songs of a Sourdough" and two lively ballads, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee".
Must-see churches exist seemingly everywhere in Western Europe. Here is a list of the churches to view and behold on a trip to France and Germany.
This sweet course is the perfect finale of a superb summer meal - for breakfast, lunch, or an elegant dinner.
Natural Unrefined Sea Salt has been produced in Maldon since Saxon times, and is praised by celebrity chefs including Jamie Oliver and Nigel Slater.
It is easy to enjoy the benefits of cooking with natural sea salts. Choose from a wide variety including grey sea salt, Celtic sea salt, black sea salt, and many more.
Yew trees are among today's oldest living things. They feature strongly in history, legend and the lives of saints and heroes.
Terrific end of summer ethnic festivals in Chicago, include Viva! Latin American Fest, Chicago Jazz Fest, Celtic Fest and Oktoberfest! Schedule Updated for 2008.
Joan of Arc was born on January 6, 1412 in Domremy, France. Courageous and triumphant, she did not have long to be a normal child.
This holiday season, you can shop with your conscience at ease at Toronto's Fiesta Farms- the largest independently-owned grocery store in Toronto.
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