Saint-Malo
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Coast of Saint-MaloSaint-Malo a walled port city in Brittany, lies on the English Channel. During the Middle-Ages it used to be a fortified island but is now attached to the mainland. Our camera offers a great view of the harbour surrounded by landmarks such as the Saint Vincent Cathedral or the Château de Saint Malo. Saint-Malo has the highest tide in Europe, so don’t be surprised to see people walking on the beach, which is completely flooded a few hours later… external link: Palais du Grand Large |
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Wind: North at 0 mph Sunrise: 06:28 AM (CEST) Sunset: 09:41 PM (CEST) |
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| Total Area: | 547030 km2 (1416724 miles2) |
| Coastline: | 5515 km(3427 miles) |
| Lowest Point: | Rhone River delta -2 m (-7 feet) |
| Highest Point: | Mont Blanc 4807 m (15771 feet) |
Capital City:
Paris
Population:
60,656,178
Religion:
Roman Catholic 83%-88%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim 5%-10%, unaffiliated 4%
Geographical Features:
From the French Alps to the quasi-tropical beaches of the Mediterranean, there's every climate here. It's temperate in the north, while the Basque region is moderated by the ocean; north-eastern areas have warm summers and colder winters. Inland areas are mild and sunny; the Mediterranean coast is-Mediterranean! In the Auvergne, Burgundy and the Rhône Valley, winds, such as the famous mistral, can be strong.
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