Sunday, November 7, 2010

France - Region Centro - Val de Loire

Despite the region called the Center is not geographically in the center of France. The name was chosen by the French Government, but as boring and unspecified been criticized. There are proposals to change the name of Val de Loire (Loire Valley), to give a romantic atmosphere.

It has six departments, Cher, Eure-et-Loir, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loir-et-Cher and Loiret. The capital is despite Orleans Tours, the largest city in the Region.

It 's the ninth most populous region in France, with 2.5 million inhabitants. Spread over Wide Area Network comprises six divisions, the landscape is not obstructed by houses and cities.

Property prices are generally lower than the national average, so a new lifestyle can be achieved in a beautiful historic setting very easily. Many properties are built of local stone and architecture is very different from other regions> France. slate roofs typically medium-steep stone corner blocks and make a charming and picturesque houses built Chaux.

Like most other French regions, transport in the region is excellent. With several highways cris-crossing the region, travel is easy and fast. Tours has a small international airport tracks in the United Kingdom or anywhere else easily.

Rich in history and very popular with the ancient Royal family of France, is quite bizarrethat is not the big attraction was that some other French regions for immigrants. However, this region offers many properties still cheaper than the most popular and does not offer much in terms of landscape, lifestyle, wine and cheese. And, of course, with a maximum of 4 hours from Paris, the advantages are numerous.

In fact, the area has more castles per square mile than any other region of France. ForHistory lovers, there's no better place to move. The hole in the castle where Joan of Arc say the request of Charles VII, the French throne, Amboise, near Tours, where the great Leonardo da Vinci spent his last days with the full support of the king, the magnificent castles Chenonceau and the largest palace in France, Chambord. These are just some of the many historical highlights in the region has been host.

It 'difficult to describe the climate, the regionis so great, but suffice it to say, there are areas of the region, which almost never snow when the rest of France, covering the summer with him and they are warm and welcoming.

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