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  2. These Magical Day Trips From Paris Are Bucket-List "Musts" - AOL

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    These Paris day trips are around two hours each way by train. You'll see some of the best French museums, villages, and vineyards in France outside of Paris. ... and vineyards in France outside of ...

  3. Dijon - Wikipedia

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    Dijon is an important railway junction for lines from Paris to Lyon and Marseille, and the east–west lines to Besançon, Belfort, Nancy, Switzerland, and Italy. The Dijon-Ville station is the main railway station, providing service to Paris-Gare de Lyon by TGV high-speed train ( LGV Sud-Est ), covering the 300 km (190 mi) in one hour and 40 ...

  4. Route des Grands Crus - Wikipedia

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    2CV on the Route des Grands Crus. The Route des Grands Crus (French pronunciation: [ʁut de ɡʁɑ̃ kʁy]; roughly, "road of the great wines") is the name of a tourist route situated in Burgundy, France.

  5. Templar Trail - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Templar Trail from France to Jerusalem pioneered by Brandon Wilson on pilgrimage, 2006. The Templar Trail is a pilgrimage path that follows the route used in 1096 by Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and his troops during the First Crusade to liberate the city of Jerusalem.

  6. Route nationale 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Route nationale 7, or RN 7, is a trunk road [1] in France between Paris and the border with Italy.It was also known as Route des vacances (The Holiday Route), Route bleue (The Blue Route), and — sarcastically, during the annual rush to the Mediterranean beaches — the Route de la mort (Road of Death).

  7. Château de Commarin - Wikipedia

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    The Château de Commarin. The Château de Commarin in the commune of Commarin in the Côte-d'Or département, Burgundy, France, has passed through 26 generations in the same family; never sold, though it has often passed through heiresses, Commarin today is a seat of the comte de Vogüé. [1]

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