12 Things You’ll Miss in France This Year
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In case you haven’t heard, this is the year to visit France. The euro to US dollar is at a twelve-year low. If you don’t already have your bags packed, here are a few things you’ll surely miss staying at home.
#1 Sunset on the French Riviera:
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