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		<title>Prehistoric France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[France has more than its fair share of prehistoric monuments &#8211; although in truth it is the north around Carnac (Brittany) that has the greatest concentration of menhirs and dolmen. But the south has its occasional treasures as well. in addition to the sprinkling of standing stones found in many parts of France there are a few specific highlights: Lascaux caves and the Vezere valley The Vezere River runs through the Dordogne department to meet the Dordogne River. The Vezere [...]]]></description>
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