Bordeaux, France
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What is Bordeaux
Capital of Aquitaine, France, Bordeaux is famous for its various wines, which are considered among the best in the world. However, it is also a very nice place to visit... for other reasons. The city itself is one of the 5 biggest cities in France, with a population of about 660,000 people, including suburbs. It is a very lively place, with large student (Bordeaux Campus is the biggest in France) and foreigner communities.
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About Bordeaux elsewhere
lonelyplanet.com
"France is the world's most popular tourist destination (78 million in 2006) boasting dozens of major tourist attractions, like Paris , Côte d'Azur (the French Riviera ), The Atlantic beaches, The winter sport resorts of the Alps, The Castles of Loire Valley , Brittany : Mont Saint Michel."
wikitravel.org
"Around Paris Bordeaux and the Atlantic Coast Central France and the Loire Valley Corsica Eastern France and Champagne Lyon, the Rhone valley and the French Alps Moulins Normandy & Brittany."
world66.com
"Bordeaux and the Atlantic Coast Cannes Central France and the Loire Valley Corsica Eastern France and Champagne Lyon, the Rhone valley and the French Alps Moulins Normandy & Brittany."
world66.com
"As a result, Bordeaux wine became the cheapest imported wine and, unsurprisingly, a major hit with the English."
lonelyplanet.com
"(For details of a trip through the Bordeaux wine country, see "The Wine Country," later this chapter.)."
frommers.com
"Included among the latter are the area's five 'premier cru' ( first growth )red wines (four from Médoc and one, Chateau Haut-Brion, from Graves), established by the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 : The first growths are:."
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