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March 2007 - Mortagne-au-Perche - Northeastern Gers

Black puddings and big white horses. When only the very rich could afford to build in stone, and most houses were made of wood, Mortagne-au-Perche, enjoyed its heyday.
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January 2007 - Turenne in Limousin - Six unmissable sites in the Northern Luberon

Once the capital of an ancient viscountcy that occupied huge swathes of central France, the village of Turenne gave its name to one of the
great military commanders of the 17th century: Henri de la Tour d’Auvergne.
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November 2006 - Château country - In the heart of Touraine

In an age when compassion was seen as a sign of weakness, the man who would become the Bishop of Tours, in the heart of Touraine, took pity on a beggar, half-naked and shivering with cold outside the gates of Amiens.
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September 2006 - Charente-Maritime - Islands, oysters and sand to spare

The unspoilt coast of the Charente-Maritime offers the visitor rich variety: an abundance of beaches, a superb climate, a fascinating history, islands and oysters.
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July 2006 - Marquis de Sade lies low in the Southern Luberon

From a distance, the Luberon village of Lacoste looks innocent enough, a verdant hill interrupted by lines of red-roofed houses, nestling beneath a ruined castle.
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