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    Nouvelle Aquitaine is the official name of one of the new regions of France which was formed by merging the three former administrative regions of Aquitaine, Limousin and Poitou-Charentes, during the restructuring of France's regions in January 2016. The regional capital is Bordeaux.
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    Gironde. Situated in the South West of France in the region of Nouvelle Aquitaine, Gironde is the largest départment of mainland France, and takes its name from the majestic estuary formed by the confluence of the Garonne and Dordogne Rivers.. This large and diverse region has something to suit all tastes, including sandy beaches on the Cote d'Argent, with a host of popular seaside resorts ...
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    NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE. By far the largest of France's new super-regions, Nouvelle-Aquitaine in the southwest combines three distinct former regions: Aquitaine, Limousin and Poitou-Charentes. It's headed by the world-renowned winemaking territory of Bordeaux, which offers a popular high-speed train route to Paris on the LGV L'Océane.
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    Welcome to the FrenchEntrée guide to the French region of Aquitaine and its property scene. Here you will find information on Aquitaine's transport and access, climate, an introduction to the region and a look at the Aquitaine property prices and expert tips on buying in the region. Départements: Dordogne (24), Gironde (33), Landes (40 ...
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    Jul 31, 2024Orienting yourself with the western sectors of these regions is easy. Head south of Brittany, and you'll cross the border to Pays de La Loire with its coastal departments, Loire Atlantique and Vendee, which nudges Nouvelle Aquitaine and its northwest department, Charentes Maritime. The departments share similarities, including the most obvious: coastlines with stunning beaches stretching ...
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    A new map of France reorganised its internal administration, reducing the number of regions from 22 down to 13. After months of debate, resistance, changes, and much reshuffling of cartography, the 13-region version was adopted by the Assemblée Nationale - the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of France - with effect in January 2016 with the aim to simplify bureaucracy and save costs.
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    Find a wide range of properties for sale in Aquitaine, France, with FrenchEntrée offering property for sale throughout France, find your dream French home today. ... Saint-Privat-Des-Prés, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. 1. 2 . 2875 m2
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    France is currently organised into 27 administrative regions, 22 of which are located in the Hexagone in metropolitan France and Corsica, and five located overseas. There has been much noise and contradicting versions surrounding the proposed consolidation of the regions to reduce the top-heavy cost of administration, but finally the new administrative landscape appears to be taking shape, as ...
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    We head to Aquitaine in southwest France, where two départements reign supreme…. Gironde. Looking for the best of all worlds? Vast and varied, Gironde could satisfy your dreams of a coastal bolthole, big-city living in the shape of regional capital Bordeaux, or adventures further inland. It's the number one wine-producing area of France, home to world-famous reds and vineyards with UNESCO ...
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