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Toulouse (UK /tuːˈluːz/;French pronunciation: [tu.luz] locally: [tuˈluzə]; Occitan: Tolosa [tuˈluzɔ], Latin: Tolosa) is the capital city of the southwestern French department of Haute-Garonne, as well as of the Midi-Pyrénées region. It lies on the banks of the River Garonne, 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the Mediterranean Sea, 230 km (143 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean, and 680 km (420 mi) from Paris. With 1,250,251 inhabitants at the January 2011 census, the Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in France, after Paris (12.3 million), Lyon (2.2 million), and Marseille (1.7 million).
Toulouse is the centre of the European aerospace industry, with the headquarters of Airbus, the Galileo positioning system, the SPOT satellite system, the Airbus Group (former EADS), ATR and the Aerospace Valley.
The city also hosts the European headquarters of Intel and CNES's Toulouse Space Centre (CST), the largest space centre in Europe.Thales Alenia Space, and Astrium Satellites, Airbus Group's satellite system subsidiary, also have a significant presence in Toulouse. Its world-renowned university is one of the oldest in Europe (founded in 1229) and, with more than 103,000 students, is the fourth-largest university campus of France after Paris, Lyon and Lille.
France (French: [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a sovereign state comprising territory in western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The European part of France, called metropolitan France, extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France spans 643,801 square kilometres (248,573 sq mi) and has a total population of 66.6 million. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with the capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. The Constitution of France establishes the state as secular and democratic, with its sovereignty derived from the people.
During the Iron Age, what is now Metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. The Gauls were conquered in 51 BC by the Roman Empire, which held Gaul until 486. The Gallo-Romans faced raids and migration from the Germanic Franks, who dominated the region for hundreds of years, eventually creating the medieval Kingdom of France. France emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages, with its victory in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453) strengthening French state-building and paving the way for a future centralized absolute monarchy. During the Renaissance, France experienced a vast cultural development and established the beginning of a global colonial empire. The 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots).
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This video have been made for a school project: Giving tips for a foreign student who will come next year in Toulouse. We are two french students from Toulouse Business School. The Student Guide: Accommadation: Le bon coin AirB&B; Check student facebook groups (some are leaving Toulouse like you) Place to eat: L'entrecôte L'Athelier du Burger La Belle Verte The bakery of Gambetta Street Pub: Café Pop St Pierre De Danu Place to chill: Canal du Midi St Georges Prairie des filtres Jardin Japonais Capitol (let's try to find your astreologique sign on the place!) Culture: Citée de l'Espace Musée de l’aéronautique Salle des Illustres St Sernin Work: Bookshop: Ombres Blanches Library: José Cabanis Place to go outside of Toulouse: Stade Toulousain 2 hours from montains and the ocean Ski: Sk...
March 2016, I was able to capture some of the interesting parts of Toulouse, France. It's a pretty small city with typical European styles.
It's my first time in Toulouse, France. And I couldn't help but notice all the slight differences (aka WEIRD THINGS) over there. Yup, be prepared too lose some weight...not because you need to (although you probably do) but because of practicality! How do you do that you may ask? Well the WEST work out and the French smoke. Luckily I'm from the East/Asia. Among all of these new discoveries, there are some PRETTY COOL Thumbs UP (i.e. alcoholic mouthwash...what, don't judge, all mouthwash contain alcohol anyways, well most of them). Alright enough blabing. TRAVEL AWAY! ENJOY! M
http://tusdestinos.net TOULOUSE - Francia / France En este vídeo se hace un recorrido por Toulouse, capital de la región francesa de Midi Pyrénés. La llamada "ciudad rosa" cuenta con grandes atractivos como El Capitolio, la basílica de Saint-Sernin, el convento de los Jacobinos o la iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Garona. Esta ciudad francesa, a orillas del río Garona, cuenta también con lugares de ocio como el Museo LesAbbatoirs o los jardines de Raymond VI. Cada año acoge el Festival Rio Loco, que congrega a miles de tolosanos en la Prairie des Filtres. También son famosos sus mercados como el de Victor Hugo o el Carmes. Música CC BY 3.0 https://www.jamendo.com/track/760296/misery-loves-company https://www.jamendo.com/track/320358/qui-va-te-sauver-zaian Con el soporte audiovisual: h...
video of the city centre shopping area in Toulouse.
Toulouse is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km (366 mi) away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. With 1,102,882 inhabitants as of Jan.1 2006,[1] the Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in France, after Paris (11.8 million), Lyon (1.8 million), Marseille (1.7 million). Toulouse is one of the bases of the European aerospace industry, with the headquarters of Airbus, Galileo positioning system, the SPOT satellite system, and CNES's Toulouse Space Centre (CST), the largest space centre in Europe.[2] Thales Alenia Space, Europe's largest[citation needed] satellite manufacturer, and Astrium Satellites, EADS's satellite system subsidiary, also have a significant presence in Toulouse. Its world renowned un...
Toulouse Travel Video - Elegantly situated at the confluence of the Canal du Midi and the River Garonne, the vibrant southern city of Toulouse is often known as La Ville Rose, a reference to the distinctive hot-pink stone used to build many of its buildings. Busy, buzzy and bustling with students, this riverside dame has a 2000-year history, but it's a city with its feet very much in the future: it's been a hub for the aerospace industry since the 1930s, and is leading France's drive towards cleaner, greener energies. It's also a city that lives or dies by the fortunes of its rugby team, Stade Toulousain (known simply as 'les rouges et noirs', the reds and blacks), who have won the European Cup a record four times, most recently in 2010. With a thriving cafe and cultural scene, a wealth o...
Toulouse, la ville en rose De jour comme de nuit, Toulouse se pare de ses couleurs rosées resplendissantes. Patrick est passionné par ces briques, et est un peu leur ange-gardien. Depuis de très nombreuses années, il restaure les murs de la ville. Il remplace les briques, refait les joints … Un vrai coup de jeune ! Patrick a 2000 façades à son actif et ne compte pas s’arrêter là ! Alain lui, voit la vie en rose chaque jour puisqu’il vit en face du Capitole ! Mais les Toulousains n’ont pas toujours apprécié cette couleur. Au 19ème siècle, le rose est trop « provincial » : les riches propriétaires font alors construire en pierres jaunes. Mais ces bâtiments n’ont fait qu’ajouter une couleur à la palette qui compose les rues de Toulouse. Mais le rose demeure, et fait la fierté des habitants ...
A visit of the pink city To see more : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct8O5b9PEys In this video : 0:30 : Saint-Sernin basilica (1080- about 1300). In the Middle Ages, it was an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela, and a pilgrimage location in its own right. Since the destruction of the Abbey of Cluny, it became the largest romanesque church of Europe. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The basilica also contains a large three-manual Cavaillé-Coll organ built in 1888, it is considered to be one of the most important organs in France. 01:30 : The Capitole (Townhall, 17th-19th c.) and its square with the occitan cross. 02:52 : Church of the Jacobins and its cloister (1230-1385). With Bologna (Italy), Toulouse can be considered as the cra...
This video have been made for a school project: Giving tips for a foreign student who will come next year in Toulouse. We are two french students from Toulouse Business School. The Student Guide: Accommadation: Le bon coin AirB&B; Check student facebook groups (some are leaving Toulouse like you) Place to eat: L'entrecôte L'Athelier du Burger La Belle Verte The bakery of Gambetta Street Pub: Café Pop St Pierre De Danu Place to chill: Canal du Midi St Georges Prairie des filtres Jardin Japonais Capitol (let's try to find your astreologique sign on the place!) Culture: Citée de l'Espace Musée de l’aéronautique Salle des Illustres St Sernin Work: Bookshop: Ombres Blanches Library: José Cabanis Place to go outside of Toulouse: Stade Toulousain 2 hours from montains and the ocean Ski: Sk...
Things to do in Toulouse - Places to Visit in Toulouse Les choses à faire à Toulouse - Endroits à visiter à Toulouse Best Places to Visit in Toulouse France 1. Basilique Saint-Sernin 2. Place du Capitole 3. Musée des Augustins 4. Church of Les Jacobins 5. Theatre du Capitole 6. Jardin Japonais 7. Garonne River 8. Museum of Natural History 9. Stadium Municipal 10. Pont Neuf 11. Fondation Bemberg and Hôtel d'Assezat 12. Cite de l'Espace places to visit in toulouse places to visit in toulouse france best places to visit in toulouse france places of interest near toulouse france top 10 places to visit in toulouse toulouse toulouse france toulouse airport info toulouse france tourism museum toulouse toulouse map france tourist attractions visiter toulouse トゥールーズ toulouse tourisme museum d...
Toulouse Travel Video - Elegantly situated at the confluence of the Canal du Midi and the River Garonne, the vibrant southern city of Toulouse is often known as La Ville Rose, a reference to the distinctive hot-pink stone used to build many of its buildings. Busy, buzzy and bustling with students, this riverside dame has a 2000-year history, but it's a city with its feet very much in the future: it's been a hub for the aerospace industry since the 1930s, and is leading France's drive towards cleaner, greener energies. It's also a city that lives or dies by the fortunes of its rugby team, Stade Toulousain (known simply as 'les rouges et noirs', the reds and blacks), who have won the European Cup a record four times, most recently in 2010. With a thriving cafe and cultural scene, a wealth o...
Take a tour of Canal du Midi in Toulouse, France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Flowing for 150 miles through the south of France is the breathtakingly serene Canal du Midi. The origin of the name comes from an Occitan phrase that means the canal of the two seas. This is because the Canal du Midi joins with the Canal de Garonne to connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. The canal flows through the city of Toulouse and has a series of 91 locks. There are many paths along its bank that allow walkers and bikers to enjoy the canal along with boaters. The canal is lined with trees for much of its length, making it an incredibly scenic place to spend a day, or several.
CITY GUIDE TOULOUSE Je reviens après un mois d'absence avec une petite liste de bon plan bouf et autre sur Toulouse, j'espère que ça vous plaira ! ▼▼▼▼ Au Bon Servant : Forno Gusto : La Pastacuitta : Motchiya : L' Atelier du Burger : Flower's café : La Fiancée café : Connexion Live : Egles & Louis : •Instagram : https://instagram.com/juliemanny •Blog : http://hermosascosas.blogspot.fr •Twitter: @_HermosasCosas •Vide Dressing: http://manny.tictail.com •Adresse mail ( Professionnelle uniquement, je ne répond pas aux autres mails sur cette adresse ) : manny.hermosas.cosas@gmail.com N'hésitez pas à vous abonner à ma chaîne, c'est gratuit ! Merci d'avoir regardé cette vidéo jusqu'au bout ! Manny
It's my first time in Toulouse, France. And I couldn't help but notice all the slight differences (aka WEIRD THINGS) over there. Yup, be prepared too lose some weight...not because you need to (although you probably do) but because of practicality! How do you do that you may ask? Well the WEST work out and the French smoke. Luckily I'm from the East/Asia. Among all of these new discoveries, there are some PRETTY COOL Thumbs UP (i.e. alcoholic mouthwash...what, don't judge, all mouthwash contain alcohol anyways, well most of them). Alright enough blabing. TRAVEL AWAY! ENJOY! M
http://tusdestinos.net Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France City tour - Visitar la ciudad - Tour de la ville Con el soporte audiovisual: http://www.tomcomvideo.com http://tusdestinos.net/?p=23484
Toulouse, la ville en rose De jour comme de nuit, Toulouse se pare de ses couleurs rosées resplendissantes. Patrick est passionné par ces briques, et est un peu leur ange-gardien. Depuis de très nombreuses années, il restaure les murs de la ville. Il remplace les briques, refait les joints … Un vrai coup de jeune ! Patrick a 2000 façades à son actif et ne compte pas s’arrêter là ! Alain lui, voit la vie en rose chaque jour puisqu’il vit en face du Capitole ! Mais les Toulousains n’ont pas toujours apprécié cette couleur. Au 19ème siècle, le rose est trop « provincial » : les riches propriétaires font alors construire en pierres jaunes. Mais ces bâtiments n’ont fait qu’ajouter une couleur à la palette qui compose les rues de Toulouse. Mais le rose demeure, et fait la fierté des habitants ...
Um tipo de vídeo-guia de viagem... Hoje: Toulouse. A kind of video travel guide... Today: Toulouse. Un genre de guide de voyage vidéo... Aujourd'hui: Toulouse. Presented by Renée Bressan. Music: Dengue Fever - New Year's Eve Fabulous Trobadors - Toulousin (from Toulouse) The Dodoz - Falling Toes (from Toulouse) Hot Chip - The Warning Shot on Sony Z1, edited on FCP.
LOGICAL REVOLTS A FILM BY LOUIS HENDERSON A LE FRESNOY PRODUCTION "Trying to think the revolution is like waking up and trying to see the logic in a dream." TEXT FROM CPH:DOX CATALOGUE 2012: Chris Marker and Edward Saïd are the spiritual influences of 'Logical Revolts', which is introduced by and named after a furious poem by Rimbaud. After having found an old, never realised film script about the Suez crisis in 1956, the filmmaker Henderson travels to Cairo with the film script as his guide. But all of this, however, is told through a friend, who receives his increasingly disillusioned travel diary by mail in the form of film clips, revolutionary slogans and old postcards (whose coloured motifs, as the intangible Henderson puts it, is the most real picture we can have of a place). He f...
Article from: http://www.karwan.info/-Le-Manege-Magique- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crée pour les enfants de France et d’Europe afin de les faire rêver, ce manège raconte une histoire avec des éléments étranges, invite au voyage à travers le temps, l’espace et le rêve pour leur faire vivre La Grande Aventure de l’Imaginaire. Echappés des cartons d’un génial inventeur, animaux et machines se retrouvent pour danser une ronde folle, entraînant avec eux les enfants curieux de voyages extraordinaires. Trente quatre enfants peuvent prendre place sur des engins sifflants et crachotants, des avions nains ou aux commandes d’un caméléon géant qui ouvre une bouche énorme et tire sa...
This video have been made for a school project: Giving tips for a foreign student who will come next year in Toulouse. We are two french students from Toulouse Business School. The Student Guide: Accommadation: Le bon coin AirB&B; Check student facebook groups (some are leaving Toulouse like you) Place to eat: L'entrecôte L'Athelier du Burger La Belle Verte The bakery of Gambetta Street Pub: Café Pop St Pierre De Danu Place to chill: Canal du Midi St Georges Prairie des filtres Jardin Japonais Capitol (let's try to find your astreologique sign on the place!) Culture: Citée de l'Espace Musée de l’aéronautique Salle des Illustres St Sernin Work: Bookshop: Ombres Blanches Library: José Cabanis Place to go outside of Toulouse: Stade Toulousain 2 hours from montains and the ocean Ski: Sk...
March 2016, I was able to capture some of the interesting parts of Toulouse, France. It's a pretty small city with typical European styles.
It's my first time in Toulouse, France. And I couldn't help but notice all the slight differences (aka WEIRD THINGS) over there. Yup, be prepared too lose some weight...not because you need to (although you probably do) but because of practicality! How do you do that you may ask? Well the WEST work out and the French smoke. Luckily I'm from the East/Asia. Among all of these new discoveries, there are some PRETTY COOL Thumbs UP (i.e. alcoholic mouthwash...what, don't judge, all mouthwash contain alcohol anyways, well most of them). Alright enough blabing. TRAVEL AWAY! ENJOY! M
http://tusdestinos.net TOULOUSE - Francia / France En este vídeo se hace un recorrido por Toulouse, capital de la región francesa de Midi Pyrénés. La llamada "ciudad rosa" cuenta con grandes atractivos como El Capitolio, la basílica de Saint-Sernin, el convento de los Jacobinos o la iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Garona. Esta ciudad francesa, a orillas del río Garona, cuenta también con lugares de ocio como el Museo LesAbbatoirs o los jardines de Raymond VI. Cada año acoge el Festival Rio Loco, que congrega a miles de tolosanos en la Prairie des Filtres. También son famosos sus mercados como el de Victor Hugo o el Carmes. Música CC BY 3.0 https://www.jamendo.com/track/760296/misery-loves-company https://www.jamendo.com/track/320358/qui-va-te-sauver-zaian Con el soporte audiovisual: h...
video of the city centre shopping area in Toulouse.
Toulouse is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km (366 mi) away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. With 1,102,882 inhabitants as of Jan.1 2006,[1] the Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in France, after Paris (11.8 million), Lyon (1.8 million), Marseille (1.7 million). Toulouse is one of the bases of the European aerospace industry, with the headquarters of Airbus, Galileo positioning system, the SPOT satellite system, and CNES's Toulouse Space Centre (CST), the largest space centre in Europe.[2] Thales Alenia Space, Europe's largest[citation needed] satellite manufacturer, and Astrium Satellites, EADS's satellite system subsidiary, also have a significant presence in Toulouse. Its world renowned un...
Toulouse Travel Video - Elegantly situated at the confluence of the Canal du Midi and the River Garonne, the vibrant southern city of Toulouse is often known as La Ville Rose, a reference to the distinctive hot-pink stone used to build many of its buildings. Busy, buzzy and bustling with students, this riverside dame has a 2000-year history, but it's a city with its feet very much in the future: it's been a hub for the aerospace industry since the 1930s, and is leading France's drive towards cleaner, greener energies. It's also a city that lives or dies by the fortunes of its rugby team, Stade Toulousain (known simply as 'les rouges et noirs', the reds and blacks), who have won the European Cup a record four times, most recently in 2010. With a thriving cafe and cultural scene, a wealth o...
Toulouse, la ville en rose De jour comme de nuit, Toulouse se pare de ses couleurs rosées resplendissantes. Patrick est passionné par ces briques, et est un peu leur ange-gardien. Depuis de très nombreuses années, il restaure les murs de la ville. Il remplace les briques, refait les joints … Un vrai coup de jeune ! Patrick a 2000 façades à son actif et ne compte pas s’arrêter là ! Alain lui, voit la vie en rose chaque jour puisqu’il vit en face du Capitole ! Mais les Toulousains n’ont pas toujours apprécié cette couleur. Au 19ème siècle, le rose est trop « provincial » : les riches propriétaires font alors construire en pierres jaunes. Mais ces bâtiments n’ont fait qu’ajouter une couleur à la palette qui compose les rues de Toulouse. Mais le rose demeure, et fait la fierté des habitants ...
A visit of the pink city To see more : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct8O5b9PEys In this video : 0:30 : Saint-Sernin basilica (1080- about 1300). In the Middle Ages, it was an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela, and a pilgrimage location in its own right. Since the destruction of the Abbey of Cluny, it became the largest romanesque church of Europe. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The basilica also contains a large three-manual Cavaillé-Coll organ built in 1888, it is considered to be one of the most important organs in France. 01:30 : The Capitole (Townhall, 17th-19th c.) and its square with the occitan cross. 02:52 : Church of the Jacobins and its cloister (1230-1385). With Bologna (Italy), Toulouse can be considered as the cra...
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This is the complete public talk given by Rinpoche in Toulouse, France on 17 November 2014.