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Cours Victor Hugo

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Old harbor

In southern France, the streets rather than being called large avenue are named by Italian Corso. They're kind of Rambla, which runs from outside of Bourgogne to get then to Pey Berland, and the Museum of Aquitaine. Victor Hugo, the famous French writer and poet, was deputy in 1849, but then had to hide in Jersey and Guernsey because Napoleon was very critical. This great street party the old harbor district of la lune, the medieval district in two. It is of the first streets to be made to facilitate the traffic of the first vehicles. You can see in the calleron Bouquiere which is a remnant of the second wall of Bordeaux, including the Saint Eloi from the XIII century.

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