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		<title>France Map Tourist Attractions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>True wine devotees must make the pilgrimage to the Bordeaux and Burgundy wine regions, Bordeaux running north and south in western France, Burgundy in the east. France has had the island of Corsica since 1769. Ethnically Italian, it had been in the hands of Genoa and Pisa for at least three hundred years. It is called The Scented Ishnd because of the aroma that rises from the maquis, a dense undergrowth of plants, shrubs, wildflowers, aromatic herbs, ferns, arbutus, myrtle, lavender, and bay. Tourist attractions are few other than the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte in Ajaccio, the capital. Population is </p>
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		<title>Germany Map Tourist Attractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2016 11:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The German culinary tradition emphasizes pork and veal, potatoes, cabbage, dumplings, and beer. German wines are among the best but are not produced in the quantities found in Italy, France, and Algeria. Lard is the common fat used in cooking. A typical German meal includes sausage, bread, potatoes, and beer. In some places beer is less expensive than milk. The three favorite foods of Germany, says one report, are yellow pea soup with bock-wurst (a chubby frankfurter), bacon along with eisbein (pig hock) and sauerkraut. Roast goose with dumplings is also a favorite. Germans like dozens of sausage varieties. Blutwurst, </p>
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