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Southern France, also known as the south of France or colloquially in French as le Midi, [1] [2] is a defined geographical area consisting of the regions of France that border the Atlantic Ocean south of the Marais Poitevin, [3] Spain, the Mediterranean Sea and Italy.
The French Way (Galician: Camiño francés, Spanish: Camino francés, Basque: Frantses bidea) follows the GR 65 and is the most popular of the routes of the Way of St. James (Spanish: Camino de Santiago), the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain.
The Canal du Midi is located in the south of France, in the departments of Hérault, Aude, and Haute-Garonne. It is 240 kilometres (150 mi) long, starting in the west at Port de l'Embouchure, Toulouse and terminating in the east at Les Onglous, Marseillan, where the canal opens into the étang de Thau (between Agde and Sète).
It will traverse Italy from north to south on six regular itineraries showcasing the country’s myriad historical treasures, the Italian Alps, Venice and Rome to Matera and Palermo in the south ...
Cook's Handbook to the Health Resorts of the South of France, London: Thomas Cook & Son, 1881. 1900 ed. 1905 ed. Cook's Handbook for Normandy and Brittany, London: T. Cook & Son, 1883. Thomas Cook Ltd. (1898), Cook's handbook for Normandy and Brittany .., London: T. Cook & Son, OCLC 8376896, OL 6905295M
A route marker painted on an old nautical measured mile on the Cantabrian Coast.. The Northern Way (Spanish: Camino del Norte) (also known as the "Liébana Route") is an 817 km, five-week coastal route from Basque Country at Irún, near the French border, and follows the northern coastline of Spain to Galicia where it heads inland towards Santiago joining the Camino Francés at Arzúa.
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