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6,207 Articles of interest in France

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  • Forges de Syam

    The Forges de Syam (Syam Forges) are forge works and sheet metal mills which are still active in 2005, although the buildings were erected in the 19th century and part of the machinery from that time is still in use.

  • Forest of Halatte

    The Forest of Halatte (Forêt d'Halatte) in Picardy is one of the largest remaining blocks of natural old growth forest in France. Situated in the département of Oise near Senlis and Pont-Sainte-Maxence, it currently embraces 43 square kilometers. To…

  • Forcalquier Cathedral

    Forcalquier Cathedral (Concathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Bourguet de Forcalquier) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.

  • Fontaine Louvois

    The Fontaine Louvois is a monumental public fountain in Square Louvois on the rue Richelieu in the Second Arrondissement of Paris, near the entrance of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

  • Fier (river)

    The Fier (French: le Fier) is a 71.9 km (44.7 mi) long river in the Haute-Savoie and Savoie départements, southeastern France. Its source is at Manigod, in the Aravis Range. It flows generally west.

  • Estéron

    The Estéron is a river that flows through the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Alpes-Maritimes departments of southeastern France. Its source is near Soleilhas.

  • Espace Pierres Folles

    The Espace Pierres Folles (2 hectares) is a museum with geological exhibit and botanical garden located at 116 chemin du Pinay, St Jean des Vignes, Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France.

  • Escaladieu Abbey

    Escaladieu Abbey (French: l'Abbaye de l'Escaladieu) was a Cistercian abbey located in the French commune of Bonnemazon in the Hautes-Pyrénées. Its name derives from the Latin Scala Dei ("ladder of God"). The abbey was founded in 1142 and became an i…

  • Ellé

    The Ellé is a river in the region of Brittany, western France. Its source is south of the town Rostrenen, in the south-west of the department Côtes-d'Armor.

  • Eaulne

    The river Eaulne is one of the rivers that flow from the plateau of the eastern Pays de Caux in the Seine-Maritime département of Haute-Normandie in northern France.

  • Dourdou de Camarès

    The Dourdou de Camarès is an 86.9 km (54.0 mi) long river in the Tarn, Hérault and Aveyron départements, southern France. Its source is in the Parc naturel régional du Haut-Languedoc, in the commune of Murat-sur-Vèbre, 5.5 km (3.4 mi) southeast of t…

  • Dore (river)

    The Dore is a 141 km long river in central France (département Puy-de-Dôme), right tributary of the river Allier. Its source is near the town Saint-Germain-l'Herm, in the Massif Central. The Dore flows generally north through the following towns: Ar…

  • Domaine d'Orvès

    The Domaine d'Orvès is an arboretum and Provençal garden surrounding an 18th-century bastide located in the commune of La Valette du Var in the Var department of France. It is classified by the French Ministry of Culture as one of the Notable Garden…

  • Diège

    The Diège (Occitan: Dieja) is a 54.4 km (33.8 mi) long river in the Corrèze département, south central France. Its source is at Saint-Setiers, on the plateau de Millevaches, in the parc naturel régional de Millevaches en Limousin. It flows generally…

  • Dive (river)

    The Dive is a 75 km long river in France, right tributary of the Thouet. Its source is in the commune Maisonneuve. Its course crosses the departments of Vienne, Deux-Sèvres and Maine-et-Loire.

  • Die Cathedral

    Die Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Die) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral, and national monument of France, in the town of Die, Drôme.

  • Dax Cathedral

    Dax Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Dax) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Dax in the Landes département of France.

  • Céor

    The Céor (French: le Céor) is a 55.9 km (34.7 mi) long river in the Aveyron département, southern France. Its source is at Salles-Curan, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) southwest of the lac de Pareloup. It flows generally west-southwest.

  • Célé

    The Célé is a 104 km long river in the Cantal and Lot départements, south-western France, a direct tributary of the Lot River. Its source is near Calvinet in the Cantal.

  • Cère

    The Cère is a 120 km (75 mi) long river in south-western France, left tributary of the Dordogne River. Its source is in the south-western Massif Central, near the mountain Plomb du Cantal.

  • Cure (river)

    The Cure is a 112 km long river in central France, a right tributary of the Yonne. Its source is in Gien-sur-Cure, in the Morvan hills.

  • Cuissy Abbey

    Cuissy Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in France in the diocese of Soissons, and was among the earliest foundations of the Premonstratensian Order.

  • Cricqueville Airfield

    Cricqueville Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield, which is located near the commune of Cricqueville-en-Bessin in the Basse-Normandie region of northern France.

  • Cretteville Airfield

    Cretteville Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield, which is located near the commune of Cretteville in the Basse-Normandie region of northern France.

  • Coulomp

    The Coulomp is a mountain river that flows through the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department of southeastern France. Its source is near the village Aurent, part of the commune Castellet-lès-Sausses.