Reference List for Meeting Expats in Provence
Ashley Tinker · Expat Living and Real EstateI can’t speak for the entirety of France but if you’re looking for expats in Provence here are a few suggestions.
When I first moved to France I had it in my head that I would only meet French people. I soon learned that in the countryside, people was a bit tricky.
…Continue reading here for Ashley’s comprehensive resource list for expats living in Provence full of ideas on how to meet others. She also includes a list of places to buy English books from Aix-en-Provence to Avignon and beyond..
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