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Dijon - Burgundy's capital Author: Jakob Jelling
Dijon, the capital of the region of Burgundy, is a great city full
of interesting things to do and places to meet. This city usually
takes several days for visitors to fully explore it and meet all its
historically interesting spots, since its origins date from 2500
years ago and therefore it contains constructions and elements from
many different époques. It is very recommendable to ask for guidance
and information on which places to visit at a local tourism
information centre in order to avoid missing any of the most
interesting spots of the city.
About the Author: Jakob Jelling is the founder of Eurotomic.com. Please visit http://www.eurotomic.com/france.php if you're planning a trip to France.
Things To Do and See in Dijon
Notre Dame, Dijon
columns topped by the famous 14th-century Jacquemart Clock.
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