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Provence part 1

Provence part 1. Dimick. Created by:. Provence: Lavande et tournesols. Provence. Provence- Alpes -Côte d’Azur . Alpes. Mediterranean Sea. Les Alpes. la Mer Méditerranée. La Rhône. Rhône - Avignon. Avignon: Palais de Pâpes. Sur le pont d’Avignon. Sur le pont d’Avignon.

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Provence part 1

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  1. Provencepart 1 Dimick Created by:

  2. Provence:Lavande et tournesols

  3. Provence

  4. Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Alpes Mediterranean Sea

  5. Les Alpes

  6. la MerMéditerranée

  7. La Rhône

  8. Rhône - Avignon

  9. Avignon: Palais de Pâpes

  10. Sur le pontd’Avignon

  11. Sur le pontd’Avignon

  12. The 64th Avignon Theatre FestivalJuly 7 to July 31, 2010 The Avignon Theatre Festival has become, since its creation by Jean Vilar in 1947, an essential summer stopover in the cultural life of France. During the 4 weeks of the festival, the living arts take over the city. No prior selection takes place; from inexperienced amateurs to the most famous of actors, all converge on Avignon to present their work.

  13. Le festival d’Avignon

  14. La Rhône

  15. Arles

  16. Arles • Arles is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town dates back to the 7th century BC, and was a major Gallo-Roman city.

  17. Les arènes

  18. Arles: le théâtre antique

  19. Arles: Les Alyscamps

  20. Le café de Van Gogh

  21. Le festival d’Arles • Le festival d’Arles lasts the entire month of July and consists of concerts, theatrical and dance performances.

  22. Les Costumes des Arlésiennes

  23. Le tissu de Provence

  24. Les santons

  25. Les santons

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