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  2. Gîte - Wikipedia

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    Gîte du Volcan in Réunion. A gîte or gite (French pronunciation:) is, typically, a holiday rental home in France, but there are many interpretations of the term 'gîte'.'. They range from a gîtes d'etape — a hostel, for walkers and cyclists — to a gîte rural, a holiday home in the country available for rent, often an accessory dwelling

  3. Lodging - Wikipedia

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    Lodgings may be self-catering, whereby no food is provided, but cooking facilities are available. Lodging is offered by an owner of real property or a leasehold estate, including the hotel industry, hospitality industry, real estate investment trusts, and owner-occupancy houses. Lodging can be facilitated by an intermediary such as a travel ...

  4. Vacation rental - Wikipedia

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    Vacation rental bedroom in Liesing, Austria. A vacation rental is the renting out of a furnished apartment, house, or professionally managed resort-condominium complex on a temporary basis to tourists as an alternative to a hotel.

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    The Steelers are now 7-2 and 3-0 with Russell Wilson at quarterback. Russell Wilson rallies Steelers for game-winning TD vs. Commanders, 3rd straight win as Pittsburgh's starter Skip to main content

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    Netflix has yet to raise the price of its ad-supported offering, introduced less than two years ago, which remains one of the cheapest ad plans among all of the major streaming players at $6.99 a ...

  8. Table d'hôte - Wikipedia

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    In France, the term began in inns where guests ate at a common table, called the "host's table" (though the host typically did not sit with the guests). [2] By the end of the seventeenth century, similar meals were being hosted by other eateries ( cabarets and traiteurs ), and were initially known as "inn's tables" ( tables d'auberge ).

  9. Self catering - Wikipedia

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