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5 +1 | Central Massif |
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3 +1 | the Massif Central (of France) |
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Central Massif Explanation: b. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-24 20:36:19 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The Central Massif area of France http://hometown.aol.com/anatol4/myhomepage/france99/Massif/m... http://www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com/jhbnyc/1best/8848.htm The southern central massif (Lot, Aveyron, Tarn http://www.logistics-in-europe.com/cntr-gb/infra-sud.html |
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the Massif Central (of France) Explanation: propozycja pwk -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-24 20:33:14 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dictionary of Geography, Penguin i np.: The Massif Central is the keystone of France, holding the country together by the sheer force of its grandeur. It is surprisingly little known beyond its sprinkling of spas and the major cities of Clermont-Ferrand, Vichy and Limoges. This remarkable, remote and rugged region is one of France\'s best-kept secrets. http://www.franceway.com/regions/massif-c/intro.htm |
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