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You can see why the rich and famous have flocked to Nice on the Côte d'Azur since before Queen Victoria. Join us for a narrated walk through this beautiful city on the French Riviera.
ОтветитьGlad to see you still like to amuse yourself on these walks, Mike :) And what a city to amuse yourself in. Beautiful...
ОтветитьOh you do tickle me Mike, and the walk itself is a bonus.
ОтветитьFunny and informative as usual. Still not sure how you manage to travel so much, especially as you're moving house aren't you?
ОтветитьNice looks stunning. Definitely going next year.
Ответить@LivingWalks Beautiful video and great commentary, I love Nice, I wish I was there now!
ОтветитьThis was a very beautiful day in Nice another great
city in France just as beautiful as Paris with a lot of
great sights, scenery, shops, restaurants and just a lot
of wonderful places to explore here in Nice and this is
very, very beautiful here especially in main city centre
here where everyone is out enjoying the beautiful weather
another really great video of France and especially Nice
Thank You very much and until next time have a very beautiful
week and Take Care Living Walks.🤠😎::❤❤❤❤
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I love every second of this experience watching your videos. They're really great and never disappoints! Keep up the great work! : )
ОтветитьIt’s really stunning as you said.
ОтветитьYes, it’s very beautiful here, come visit us again!))
ОтветитьI can see it's nice, but what town is it?
ОтветитьThis is so cool and impressing... Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьWhich month was this?
ОтветитьOnly Americans are so puritanical.
Being shocked by a statue!!!!!
For a people who call themselves free, you are a people recruited by their religious people, not a free people.
Otherwise, very nice video about this city near me.
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Ответитьis Nice generally safe? And do they have many full time residents like Paris or is it mostly tourists. great video
ОтветитьSo many old people ?
ОтветитьI'm from Nice and this doc must have been done around early spring or late september not too many people july august half of northern france and northern europe is coming down and the population doubles the place is packed tip : on the twenty first of June it's la fête de la musique streets are overcrowded even the vieux-nice (old part of town)
ps : about villefranche-sur-mer the deepest part of the bay is just over 7O meters deep that's right in the 60's 70's very often you could see a warship (mostly from us navy) anchored there thank you for sharing : )
Thanks
ОтветитьBut the Nissarde language is much closer to Occitan than to Italian. In other words, in terms of its original language, and without wishing to polemize, Nice is clearly French. In terms of population, it's part French and part Italian. And partly very cosmopolitan. NICE (once named NIZZA was to be in Italy In 1814, the County of Nice became part of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, one of the territories that would later make up Italy but was not yet Italian. 1860: Nice’s history changes. The city (finally) experiences a period of stability. Administrative organization, educational development and urban planning restructured the city, whose population rose to 44,000 in 1858. Italian, Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was born in Nice in 1807 and died in Caprera in 1882, set out to unify the various territories of what was to become Italy. He succeeded in 1860, the official date of Italian reunification. The Duke of Savoy, King of Piedmont-Sardinia (then part of Genoa), Prince of Piedmont and Count of Nice Victor-Emmanuel II became the first King of Italy. Italy and France...they have always been connected throughout history...love the border region of Italy and France...Napoleon was Italian and helped shape France as did the powerful Medici family of Florence...so many transplanted Italians in especially, southern France...the Italian influences in French culture over the centuries...when I visited Nice (used to be named 'NIZZA'), many speak Italian and of course French and many I met had cousins who were Italian. NICE (NIZZA in Italian) is a wonderful slice of Italy (what would have been Italy)...
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