- Orléans - Wikipedia
Its capital was named la Nouvelle-Orléans in honour of Louis XV 's regent, the duke of Orléans, and was settled with French inhabitants against the threat from British troops to the north-east
- Orleans | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica
Orléans, city, capital of Loiret département, Centre région, north-central France It is located south-southwest of Paris The city stands on the banks of the Loire River in a fertile valley on the edge of the Beauce plain
- Official website of Orleans Tourist Office - Orléans Val de Loire Tourisme
With your guide, wander the streets of Orléans' historic centre and retrace the history of its finest monuments: Sainte-Croix Cathedral and the Hôtel Groslot
- Orléans travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe
Overview There’s a big-city buzz on the broad boulevards and in the sparkling boutiques and elegant buildings of Orléans, 100km south of Paris
- Orléans – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Orleans (French: Orléans) is the capital of the Centre-Val de Loire region of north-central France, located some 120 km (75 miles) south-west of the French capital, Paris
- Orléans: The Complete Guide - Nomads Travel Guide
Orléans is a lively, walkable city that offers a satisfying mix of culture, architecture, and laid-back urban life Set on the banks of the Loire River, it’s ideal for wandering—whether along the riverside paths or through the old quarter filled with half-timbered houses, plazas, and cafés
- Ville dOrléans: Ville dOrléans
La ville d’Orléans vient de prendre un nouvel arrêté lié à la vente et à l’usage détourné du protoxyde d’azote Une mesure préventive et dissuasive pour enrayer, sur le terrain, un phénomène sans cesse grandissant
- Orléans, the river city - Loire Valley
Orléans is one of the oldest cities in France, nestled along the Loire There, you can enjoy an authentic tourist experience, where history, Joan of Arc and the Loire have pride of place
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