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Murion is one of the city's most picturesque areas. This district once used to be a separate fishing village. It was attached to the common townsite after the harbor had been constructed. Nowadays, the area attracts travelers with wonderful beaches, an abundance of fish restaurants and a historic fish market. In a warm season, travelers are usually offered fascinating boat trips. While walking around, you can see plenty of beautiful old houses. In the very center of the city, the historical garden of Alexander I is found. It got its name in honor of the King of Yugoslavia. You can go anywhere here among the branchy cypresses and sycamore trees. The old royal park is nearly 200 years old. The garden became accessible to the public in 1852. Today, one of the cypresses 33 meters high is considered to be its main attraction. There're an artificial fish pond, playgrounds for children, recreation areas, and an attractive cafe on the territory of the garden. Anyone interested in history should visit the National Naval Museum. The palace that houses the museum has a great historical value. It was built in the 18th century and is one of the few buildings in the city that managed to survive during the Second World War. The museum was opened in the palace in 1814. Among its exhibits are old military maps and documents, artifacts related to important events in the history of the city. The museum has a great collection of models of old ships, some of them are of impressive size. Faron … Read further

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Travel guide to Toulon

In the very center of the city, the historical garden of Alexander I is found. It got its name in honor of the King of Yugoslavia. You can go anywhere here among the branchy cypresses and sycamore trees. The old royal park is nearly 200 years old. The garden became accessible to the public in 1852. Today, one of the cypresses 33 meters high is considered to be its main attraction. There're an artificial fish pond, … Open

Toulon sightseeing

The proximity to such popular resort cities as Saint-Tropez and Marseille has made Toulon a popular tourist destination. During the past few decades here have been built several modern hotel complexes, and have been opened hundreds of restaurants and cafes. Walks through the picturesque port area and sightseeing remain the main entertainments of visitors. Almost all sightseeing tours start with a visit to Royal … Open

Moving around in France - transportation

Take into account that in the capital, there is a special form of underground transportation. The metro serves not only the capital, but also the nearby suburbs. So far, there are 17 regular subway lines in the city. It is especially useful for tourists that there are quite clear maps and schemes at each station which makes it easy to take one’s bearing and get around. In addition to the main ones, there are five other regional branches in the metro that link the capital of France with the nearest cities. Trains also run strictly according to the schedule. During peak hours they run almost every fifteen minutes. However, the bus stops on their route are much less when compared to the underground intercity trains. … Open

Economy roadmap of France

It should be noted that nuclear power plants have received special development in France. The Country’s use of atomic energy can be compared only with the energy potential of the United States of America. In Pierrelatte today, is located one of the largest plants dedicated to uranium enrichment, while in Normandy, a plant for the processing of radioactive waste successfully functions. On the basis of this, it is possible to draw the conclusion that France not only successfully uses atomic energy, but is also able to perfectly obtain its by-products, without hurting the environment. It is worth noting that France, despite its meager energy potential with regards to fossil fuels, has created an incredibly powerful system for generating electricity. This is why it produces much more energy than it consumes and actively exports its surplus to neighboring countries of the European Union, including Switzerland. … Open

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