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6/22/09

Champagne - natural sparkling wine

Champagne - natural sparkling wine


Champagne
Champagne is a protected name of a natural sparkling wine, which is produced in the French province of Champagne to the wine under a special procedure, called méthode champenoise.
There is no holiday, no dancing, and no special occasion you can not imagine without the champagne. Opening a bottle of champagne is a celebration in itself, but is often forgotten that champagne is a wine produced in northern France.
Many factors can affect the taste of champagne, so it may be easy, full, fruit or flower, fresh and ripe-tasting, simple or complex.
Some champagne are served as an aperitif, but some of them to the main dishes (especially the white meat) or a dessert. Champagne is suitable for all occasions, the right-one should be chosen.

Champagne - natural sparkling wine

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6/18/09

French's Mustard

French's Mustard


Already in the sixties before Christ was in ancient Rome known as the mustard mustum ardens, which in translation meant spicy juice. From this term come the French word moutarde, English mustard and German Mostrich.
Already at the time of Charles the Great, farmers were familiar with the preparation of mustard, which has rapidly spread throughout France. Around the year 1300 has been in Paris ten producers of mustard, in 1650, however, already six hundred.
Burgundy men, who have ruled the province of Dijon, is already in the 14th century guarantee for the quality of mustard in their cities. They declared that for the preparation of mustard must been used only good mustard seeds.
Mustard is the universal spice par excellence. In addition to gives flavor, is particularly suitable as an ingredient for salads, meat and fish.

French's Mustard

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6/13/09

French Specialty - Cheese

French Specialty - Cheese


France is a country in which manufactured more than 370 different types of cheese. It seems that each type of cheese talk about the region in which they are produced, as the result of a specific climate, flora, fauna and traditional ways of preparation.


Depending on the hardness of cheeses can be divided into: soft, semi-hard and hard, the cheese may have a crust, or is not, you can have blue mold in the center or outside the red. Depending on whether the cheese is young or mature, spicy, macerated, or washed, can be grouped into the following categories: cream cheese, industrial cheese for cooking, soft cheese with white or red mold cheese with noble blue mold cheese made from goat's milk and hard cheese.
It is understood that in a good French meal cheese in any case may not fail.


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6/6/09

France - Interesting Facts


France - Interesting Facts

France wine regions
Some of the most famous wine regions of France are: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Côtes du Rhône and Provence.
Geographical location
France is a country in which manufactured more than 370 different types of cheeses. It seems that each type of cheese talk about the region in which they are produced.
France has an area of 547,026 km2, which is the size in third place in Europe (Russia and Ukraine), while the number of inhabitants in the fourth position with around 54 million. France adjacent to the 7 countries, but its coastline surrounding the Atlantic Ocean, North Sea and Mediterranean Sea.
The French economy is large, diverse and sophisticated, so France is the leading European manufacturer of automobiles, electrical equipment, tools and chemicals, while its major agricultural products are corn, wine and cheese.


France - Interesting Facts

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12/31/08

Cathedrale Notre-Dame

Today Facts about France presents:Cathedrale Notre-Dame


Notre-Dame is on the Ile de la Cite, the historical heart of Paris.
It is famous for its sculptures, grotesque gargoyles, and stained glass.
Built on a Roman temple the first stone for the church was laid down in 1163 .With its 69 meter high towers it is still impressive today.Throughout the centuries, the cathedral has not changed much. Most serious was the devastation of 1793, when during the French Revolution the cathedral was turned into a "Temple of Reason". But already in 1804, Napoleon crowned himself and Josephine in the presence of the pope Pius VII in the Notre-Dame cathedral.


Cathedrale Notre-Dame

If you visit the cathedral, be sure to hike up the seemingly-endless spiral stairs to the top to get a close-up look of the gargoyles and a grand view of the city and the Seine River.Outside the cathedral is the markation point from which the distance to all cities in France is measured.


Cathedrale Notre-Dame


Cathedrale Notre-Dame

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12/21/08

The Palace of Versailles

Facts about France presents:The Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles was the principal residence of the French Kings from the time of Louis XIV to Louis XVI.It was originally a hunting lodge,built in 1624 by Louis XIII.


The Palace of Versailles

The building is also famous as a symbol of the monarchy advocated by Louis XIV.


The Palace of Versailles

The Hall of Mirrors is recognised as the chief masterpiece of Versailles.The location of the King's apartments in the centre of the castle symbolized Louis XIV absolute power.As the sun was the monarch's symbol,each room in his apartments was devoted to one of the seven planets that revolve around the magical star,and offers a ritual tour in the hart of mythology.


The Palace of Versailles

The lavish interiors and architecture in all its opulence attract visitors from all over the world.

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12/15/08

Louvre-Paris

Louvre is one of the largest and most visited museums in the world, and possibly the most famous of them all, the Louvre is one of Paris's many must-visits.


Louvre-Paris

Situated in the heart of Paris, this palace is both from an architectural point of view as from an arts perspective one of the must see sights in Paris. It displays about 35,000 works of art, among them some world-famous like the Mona Lisa from Leonardo da Vinci,Venus de Milo and Winged Victory.


Louvre-Paris

The Louvre was built in several stages. It was first built in the sixteenth century when the Royal family started to move near the fortress of the Louvre. The original keep was then destroyed and it was replaced by a palace. The main architect was Pierre Lescot, who was appointed in 1546 by the king. The immense building had 2 courtyards and was 2 stories high. Its architecture combines French and Italian features.


Louvre-Paris

The latest addition to the Louvre was the glass pyramid entrance, one of the finest examples of a combination of modern and historic architecture.On request of the late French President Mitterrand, it was designed by the renowned American architect I.M. Pei. The glass pyramid allows the sunlight to come in on the underground floor.


Louvre-Paris

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12/12/08

Disneyland-Paris

The Disneyland Paris, known as Parc Disneyland in France, is one the finest amusement parks in the world. Located just 20 miles east of Paris at Marne-la-Vallée, Disneyland Paris is Disney's first European venture. Spread over an area of over 5, 000 acres, the Disneyland Paris is a complete family vacation destination offering its visitors world-class rides and other adventures.


Disneyland-Paris

The Disneyland Paris is made up of five imaginary lands to enjoy - namely Main Street USA, Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland, all boasting different rides and attractions. Disneyland Paris is the fourth Disneyland theme park in the world, featuring all the famous Disney characters plus some new attractions.


Disneyland-Paris

Almost all the classic attractions are represented here in updated forms - Pirates of the Caribbean, It's a Small World, and the Big Thunder Mountain you've ever seen - but all with an added touch of French influence. The classic Disney castle at Disneyland Paris is one of the smallest in the world but regarded as the prettiest by Disney fans across the world.


Disneyland-Paris

The Disneyland Paris also houses world-class hotels, restaurants, shopping complex, convention center, and a golf course, and has as its star attractions the Disneyland Paris Theme Park and Walt Disney Studios. It has emerged as one of the top tourist attractions on not only France but the whole Europe. The Disneyland Paris is the perfect place to spend a fun-filled day for fun seekers and family vacationers.


Disneyland-Paris


Disneyland-Paris


Disneyland-Paris


Disneyland-Paris



Disneyland-Paris

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12/3/08

Presentation of France

National name: République Française
Land area: 210,668 sq mi (545,630 sq km); total area: 211,209 sq mi (547,030 sq km)
Population (2008 est.): 64,094,658 (growth rate: 0.5%); birth rate: 12.7/1000; infant mortality rate: 3.3/1000; life expectancy: 80.8; density per sq mi: 100
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly French franc)

Good, bad or ugly, everyone has something to say about France and the French: chic, smart, sexy, rude, racist, bureaucratic, bitchy as hell, pavements studded with dog poo, baguettes that dry out by lunchtime and a penchant for torching cars is some of the chitchat on the street. Spice up the cauldron with the odd urban riot, political scandal, presidential election and 35-hour working week - not to mention a massive box-office hit like The Da Vinci Code taking over Paris or superstar Angelina Jolie allegedly plumping for a chateau in Normandy to raise her kids - and the international media is all ears too.
This is, after all, that fabled land of good food and wine, of royal chateaux and perfectly restored farmhouses, of landmarks known the world over and hidden landscapes few really know. Savour art and romance in the shining capital on the River Seine. See glorious pasts blaze forth at Versailles. Travel south for Roman civilisation and the sparkling blue Med. Ski the Alps. Sense the subtle infusion of language, music and mythology in Brittany brought by 5th-century Celtic invaders. Smell ignominy on the beaches of Normandy and battlefields of Verdun and the Somme. And know that this is but the tip of that gargantuan iceberg the French call culture.


Presentation of France

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