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Image:Carte Localisation Région France Nord-Pas-de-Calais.png Map of Nord-Pas de Calais Nord-Pas de Calais [1] is a region of northern France, located to the north of the French capital Paris and situated on the English Channel at the point closest to the English coast. The region also fronts much of the French land border with Belgium.
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[edit] UnderstandDestroyed by both world wars, home to heavy industry, and cold by French standards, this isn't a major tourist region. However, there are some areas of beautiful countryside, fine local foods and beers, and many historical landmarks. War history buffs in particular will find much to see. The lack of crowds can be a plus for people desiring a slower pace. Too many people passing through on the way to Paris miss out. [edit] TalkHistorically, many people here spoke Flemish, but today it is overwhelmingly French. [edit] Get inTake the train from Paris or Brussels to Lille, and branch out from there. [edit] Get around[edit] See[edit] Do[edit] Eatthe escargots are a traditional french appetizer that have to be tried by everyone visiting. [edit] DrinkUnlike most of France, this area is better known for beer than wine. Luckily the beer is also amazingly cheap compared to other places in Europe. A particular local favorite is "Bière de garde," a type of French pale ale. A good one to try is 3 Monts. A liter bottle (looks like a wine bottle, complete with a cork in it) costs only 2 euros in a Lille supermarket. hiii :) [edit] Stay safe[edit] Get out |
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