AngloINFO Provence
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There are many reasons why people move away from their home country: career opportunities, temporary expat job assignments, study, retirement, an improved quality of life, family commitments, second-home ownership or permanent emigration. Whatever the reason for moving, life in a new place can be unusual, complicated or just difficult. Whether you have been living abroad for ten years or you are just thinking about moving, AngloINFO is here to give you dependable support - whenever and wherever you need it.
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Find out what’s showing at the cinema, in English, throughout Provence. This week’s 33 different films include Mud, Promised Land and The Great Gatsby. Find out more...
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Choose from 25 different things to do today, or from 118 future events in Provence. Or take your pick from 66 of today’s local markets! See more...
Featured Event: MAABN Lanuage Apéro - “Before” at the Pavillon M, Marseille (Read more...)
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- 428 pages about life in Provence
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Who to call and what to say in an emergency, including numbers for police, ambulance, fire and rescue.
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Find out how to get power, water and gas turned on and how to get the rubbish removed.
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Find out about the French and the international primary, secondary and university school systems.
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How to make sure you stay on the right side of the law when you're driving in France.
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Featured Businesses
An English estate agent based in Grimaud (83). Established in 1972, offering a wide range of properties from the charming pied-a-terre to the prestigious country estate in and around the St Tropez...
Professional financial advice. Services include insurance, mortgages, savings and investments advice. Organisation of your finances, with on-going support from Victoria Lewis, your local adviser....
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- From the blog:
- The Sentient Traveler, Provence
So far, I've drawn a rough layman’s sketch of prehistorical southeastern Europe. We have now a basic storyline for the linguistic and perhaps cultural roots. But before moving on, I need to acknowledge that some disagree with David Anthony regarding the origins of IE languages; and also that I... Read more
by The Sentient Traveler on November 3, 2012