ARTICLES AVEC LE TAG : "English"


09. octobre 2013
Bohol, Central Visayas region of the main island is 4,000 km ² surrounded by smaller sixty others. More than a million people live there. The major city is Tagbilaran City. They speak boholano , Tagalog, Cebuano and English.
MANILA CITY click to enlarge
15. septembre 2013
MANILA is the capital of the Philippines. It is part of a large urbanized area know as METRO MANILA wich is composed of 14 cities and 3 municipalities. Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay and the Pasig River bisects the city in the middle and allows the waters of Laguna Bay, in the south of Manila, to reach the sea. The city has a total population of 1,652,171 according to the 2010 census; it is the most densely populated city in the world. The greater Metro Manila area is the...

15. septembre 2013
Located between the Vosges and the Jura, the Doubs, which is part of the region of Franche-Comté, is on the road that connects the French capital Paris to Germany, Switzerland and Italy . The name of the Doubs is also attributed to a river. Doubs is a center of international excellence in mechanical (automotive and high-speed train TGV), biomedical engineering, and high precision cutting. Cross-border relations with the Swiss also contribute to the economic success of the region. Horse racing,...
15. septembre 2013
Paris is the largest city of the last great plain of western Europe. This vast plain called the Bassin Parisien is crossed by large rivers of the Aisne, the Oise, the Marne and the Seine. Lots of cereals are grown but by fewer operators. Are also grown several potted plants and bedding, perennials, watercress, parsley, azaleas, lettuce, the peas, faba bean, beans ... The region of Ile-de-France is made in Paris and seven departments of Yvelines, Val d'Oise, Seine-Saint-Denis, Hauts de Seine, in...

13. septembre 2013
After the green and steep hills of the Grands fonds, extends the plain of Grippon where is located the city of Morne-à-l'eau. It is a mixed landscape between mangroves, beaches, flat agricultural plains, windswept savannahs of the trade winds and towering cliffs. It is a rural place suspended out of time where history seems to struggle refusing to mingle with modernity. This land was the last refuge of the native Caribbean indians of the archipelago. It became a land of sugar cane mills and of...
13. septembre 2013
Pointe à Pitre City (1) The cruise ship terminal on the port authority, (2) residential towers with the commercial Frébault Street, (3) the Dock of La Darse on which are located the victory Square "La Place de la Victoire", the Sous-Prefecture wich is a governmental building, the county tourism office, the cathedral of Saint Pierre and Saint Paul, (4) the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes of Massabielle, the residential tower of Masabielle and the Hospital of Pointe à Pitre. The inlet of the...