France
France is a semi‑presidential republic in Western Europe. It spans 18 regions, including overseas territories. It borders multiple European nations and boasts one of the world’s largest exclusive economic zones. Its capital and cultural heart is Paris.
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Newtown Square Restaurant Among World’s Best Wine Spots
One of the world’s best places for wine is right here in Newtown Square, according to Wine Spectator Magazine, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The…
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Local WWII Veteran Returns to Normandy Eight Decades After D-Day Invasion
World War II veteran Jake Ruser, one of the last heroes of Normandy, returned to France on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, write Esther Castillejo,…
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Church Farm School Students Serve as Ethical Agents for the Common Good
When the Church Farm School faculty started working on its “Profile of a CFS Graduate” a few years ago, it was important to identify the…
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American Airlines Announces a Busy Summer Schedule at PHL
American Airlines is planning for its “strongest” summer schedule at PHL since pre-COVID 2019, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The airline is adding…
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Pennsylvania Court Rules Perrier Is Not French Mineral Water but Soda, Making It Taxable
A Pennsylvania court ruled that Perrier, which has been marketed as French mineral water in the United States for over a century, is instead a…
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These Are Some of the Best Philadelphia Restaurants To Visit Right Now
Philadelphia’s culinary landscape is vibrant, making it one of the most exciting dining destinations today, writes Alisha Miranda for Time Out. The list of must-try…
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Places to Visit in Brandywine Valley to Enjoy Horticulture, History This Spring
Enjoying horticulture and history do not have to be separate experiences in the Brandywine Valley, writes Jeff Yeates for Richmond Magazine. Longwood Gardens in Kennett…
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Levittown ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Mae Krier to Receive Congressional Gold Medal
Mae Krier, a trailblazing “Rosie the Riveter” from Levittown, is set to receive the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal, writes Alfred Lubrano for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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‘It’s So Much More Than a Piece of Candy’: Kennett Square Woman Hails the Beauty of Chocolate on Her Popular Blog
Prior to the pandemic, Kennett Square resident Estelle Tracy — a chocolate sommelier who shares her musings on her popular blog, 37 Chocolates — often…
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WWI Doctor, Lincoln University Graduate Frank Erdman Boston Is a True Trailblazer
Dr. Frank Erdman Boston, who graduated from Lincoln University in Oxford, is among the Black service members who have forged paths for future generations despite…
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Vietnam Documentary ‘Jimmy in Saigon’ to Screen at Neumann University on Oct. 20
Neumann University is hosting a free screening of Jimmy in Saigon, an award-winning documentary about the mysterious death of a Vietnam veteran, on Friday, Oct.…
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Gladwyne Mega Mansion with Indoor Pool and Bowling Alley Is on the Market
A 7.25-acre estate in Gladwyne on Merion Square Road with seven bedrooms and 16 bathrooms is on the market for $11.999 million writes Ryan Mulligan…
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‘Worth Every Single Cent’: Couple Splurge on Viking Cruise for Anniversary
Michelle and Gary Brown, of Collegeville, usually very budget conscious, decided to treat themselves to a luxury Viking cruise down the Rhine River in Europe…

















































