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Alsace Travel Guide |
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Hello people,
good news are coming up! A meeting in beautiful Basel is coming up! For more informations check the Foum treats:
* *BASEL MEETING* *SwItzErLanD - ApRiL/MaI 2006 to find in the Forum : Mon 10 Apr 06 11:32:51
** BASEL MEETING MAI 28TH 2006 UPDATE ** to find in the Forum: Sat 22 Apr 06 18:37:23
see ya there!
sebastian_w
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Edited by: sebastian_w on 28.04.2006
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Last postings about Alsace France from other users |
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karokaro wrote:
Cathedral-EurpeanParliament-The Wine Road-Montains-The Little France downtown-restaurants-Germany is 15min far.............;
mcsoolar wrote:
ask me
michele wrote:
The city of StrasbourgThe wine road of alsace and its nice villagesthe Vosges mountains and its castlesGermany and Switzerland are very close too.
lilolotte wrote:
landscape in forest
small villages without lots of shop
great alsacian houses
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