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  • noun Plural form of riviera.

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Examples

  • Laurent pointed out to me that this is where the 'Cuisine of the Sun' originated, and said his several restaurants are a direct link to his Mediterranean roots on the rivieras of Southern France, Italy and Spain.

    Jay Weston: Fig & Olive -- A Spectacular Addition to the L.A. Dining Scene Jay Weston 2011

  • Laurent pointed out to me that this is where the 'Cuisine of the Sun' originated, and said his several restaurants are a direct link to his Mediterranean roots on the rivieras of Southern France, Italy and Spain.

    Jay Weston: Fig & Olive -- A Spectacular Addition to the L.A. Dining Scene Jay Weston 2011

  • There are daily train rides to Milan and Genoa, overnight trips to Paris and Rome, and several daily trains to the towns on the French and Italian rivieras.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Lorianna De Giorgio 2011

  • A record 3 million tourists arrived last year in Israel, 32\% more than the previous year, and part of an 11\% rise in overall tourism to the Middle East, where exoticism, sanctity and increasingly modern hotels, rivieras, malls and open-air markets fuel a multibillion-dollar industry.

    MarketWatch.com - Top Stories 2009

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