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Would love to hear what out of the way places you might be going to on your trip as I might get down to south of France this year to visit my elderly ex French teacher who lives in Rousillon town.
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* Maipo (Chile): 30,000 acres or about two Manhattans (or, the Bronx) * Languedoc-Rousillon (France): 528,000 acres or about 37 Manhattans
A New York view of the wine world | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Would love to hear what out of the way places you might be going to on your trip as I might get down to south of France this year to visit my elderly ex French teacher who lives in Rousillon town.
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The muleteer calculated that they could easily reach Mateau, which was in their present road; but that, if they took a road that sloped more to the south, towards Rousillon, there was a hamlet, which he thought they could gain before the evening shut in.
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Through a vista of the mountains appeared the lowlands of Rousillon, tinted with the blue haze of distance, as they united with the waters of the Mediterranean; where, on a promontory, which marked the boundary of the shore, stood a lonely beacon, over which were seen circling flights of sea-fowl.
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The latter accepted the offer with great pleasure, and they again set forward among these romantic wilds about Rousillon.
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Valancourt, for Rousillon, which he hoped to reach before night-fall.
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In the morning they pursued their journey along the coast towards Leucate, another town on the Mediterranean, situated on the borders of Languedoc and Rousillon.
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He invited the stranger to breakfast with him; and, talking again of the road, Valancourt said, that, some months past, he had travelled as far as Beaujeu, which was a town of some consequence on the way to Rousillon.
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The sun was now setting on that tract of the Pyrenees, which divided Languedoc from Rousillon, and, placing herself opposite to
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