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0 Read MoreI’ am egyptien , If any one know how can I get a work permit in france please contact me, you can find out any thing about me on my personel site (www.mousta.4t.com)http://www.mousta.4t.com
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4 Read MoreHello!!
I´m from germany so i already appoligize for my bad english writing!!
I wanna work and life in france, but i haven´t got a clue where i could search for a job.
Maybe somebody can give some information where i can look for job offers (i perfere to work with horses)
Thank you.
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0 Read MoreAs in Provence and the French Riviera, Greek navigators plied the coast of Languedoc-Roussillon in ancient times and set up trading posts, such as Agde. In 600 BC, they introduced grapevines to Roussillon. In 121 BC, the Romans invaded the region: they built the Via Domitia, […]
1 Read MoreLanguedoc-Roussillon offers a wide selection of landscapes: endless sunny beaches that can go on for four miles at a stretch, immense vineyards bordered by olive groves, arid limestone hills scorched by the sun, and sparsely populated mountainous forests. Roughly half of the size of New Hampshire, […]
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0 Read MoreThe king of wines and wine of kings The region is home to 1.35 million people who are proud of their heritage and have always striven to live life to the fullest despite the hardship of wars and economic ups and downs. Clearly the most important […]
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