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Provence (Provençal: Provença in classical norm or Prouvènço in Mistralian norm) is a region of southeastern France on the Mediterranean adjacent to Italy. It is part of the administrative région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The traditional region of Provence comprises the départements of Var, Vaucluse, and Bouches-du-Rhône and parts of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Alpes-Maritimes. The Romans, who conquered it in the 2nd Century B.C., called it Provincia Nostra ("our province") or simply Provincia ("the province"), and the name in French thus became Provence. HistorySee also: Lower BurgundyFrom Wikipedia under the
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admin Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:42:28 GM To many English people, France is . Provence. . Paris does not count, as I have always felt that capital cities are little countries of their own. By any stretch of the imagination the English were not the first invaders ; the very name ... From Google Blog Search: "provence" Marseille Coach Didier Deschamps Delighted To Finally Win Three Straight Games
Goal.com It seemed that circumstances were conspiring against the Provence giants when Marama Vahirua converted a penalty early in the second period to put the ... and more » French couture loses a face of fashion as house of Lacroix collapses in debt
Times Online He was a symbol of French fashion, the creator of clothes illuminated by the colours of his native Provence and by his extraordinary artistic talents. ... and more » The Perfect Complement: Beverage expert helps you pick your next sip
Hilton Head Island Packet Robert Skalli 2008 Cotes De Provence Reserve, $10, from the Provence area of France, starts with a nose full of fresh cherries and plums ... From Google News Search: "provence" What is your opinion on the restaurant Provence in nassau bahamas? Q. I have read reviews about provence (located at old town sandy port), but i need an honest review if possible. How's the service? Does it take long for the food to be prepared? Is it a comfortable atmosphere? Asked by Lilly - Fri Oct 10 04:08:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Provence is an upscale elegant French Mediterranean restaurant. Expect service to be spaced out. You will be dining not just eating. The atmosphere is lovely. In side and outside dining. Enjoy) Answered by stella39 - Sat Oct 11 12:22:16 2008 questions about weather in paris and provence? Q. hi, i'm going to france with my french class over spring break. what are the typical temperatures in paris and provence during the first few weeks of april? and also, do you have any reccomedations about the type of clothes i bring? i was planning on packing some skirts and casual dresses along with jeans and cords. thanks for the help! Asked by bill - Tue Mar 20 22:35:49 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. In Paris the average high temperature in April is 14 degrees celsius/57 degrees farenheit, and the average low is 6 celsius, 42 farenheit. It can snow but rain is more common and you should expect rain at least half the time you are there. The key is to think layers especially since you'll likely be going in and out of tourist sights. Like any place you'll see that there are many "looks" that people can have. Probably the easiest for an American is the basic yuppie/preppie look. (Yuppies in france are "BCBG" - "Bon chic bon genre".) Answered by Rillifane - Tue Mar 20 23:28:53 2007 How can I ceate my own Herbs du Provence?
Q. How can I ceate my own Herbs du Provence? Asked by boston_chika - Fri Nov 30 09:04:11 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. This makes a great Herbs De Provence: 3 tablespoons oregano leaves 3 tablespoons thyme leaves 1 teaspoon basil leaves 1 teaspoon sage leaves 3 tablespoons savory 2 tablespoons lavender flowers 1 teaspoon rosemary All herbs should be dried and crumbled. Combine them and mix well. Store the mixture in small airtight jars in a dark cool location. Answered by Clare - Fri Nov 30 09:33:43 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "provence" |






