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Nature Attractions In Deux-Sevres

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Deux-Sèvres is a French department. Deux-Sèvres literally means two Sèvres: the Sèvre Nantaise and the Sèvre Niortaise are two rivers which have their sources in the department.
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Nature Attractions In Deux-Sevres

  • 3. Aquarium La Rochelle La Rochelle
    Aquarium de La Rochelle is a family-owned public aquarium in La Rochelle, France. It has a surface area of over 8,445 m2 with 3 million litres of seawater. It has 73 display aquaria and 150 quarantine aquaria exhibiting more than 12,000 animals of 600 different species. It has an average of 800,000 visitors per year.
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  • 4. Zoo de la Palmyre La Palmyre Les Mathes
    La Palmyre Zoo is a zoo in Les Mathes, Charente-Maritime, near Royan, in southwestern France. It was created in 1966 in the forest of la Coubre by Claude Caillé. Extending over 18 hectares , including 14 of landscape garden, it offers the visitor the opportunity of observing more than 1600 animals of all kinds, divided into 145 species, over a distance of more than 4 kilometres .
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  • 7. La Vallee des Singes Romagne
    La Vallée des Singes is a primate park in Romagne, France.
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  • 9. Plage de Chatelaillon Chatelaillon Plage
    Châtelaillon-Plage is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. It is located south of the city of La Rochelle and is also a suburb. It is twinned with Knebworth in England.
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  • 10. Parc Oriental de Maulevrier Maulevrier
    The Parc Oriental de Maulévrier is a Japanese garden located in Maulévrier, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. It is open daily except Monday in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged. The park was created between 1899-1913 on the grounds of Château Colbert by noted Parisian architect Alexandre Marcel , designer of the Cambodia pavilion at the Exposition Universelle , for the château's industrialist owner. Indeed, the park's Khmer elements are reproduced from molds from the exhibition. Having married the owner's daughter, Marcel often dwelt in the château as he oversaw its landscaping. After his death, she remained in residence until her own death in 1945, after which time the park fell into desolation for 40 years. In 1976 the château's property was cut in three, with...
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