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Which one seem the most tipically french village?

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I need an answer to make an illustration about France for school:

http://photos.igougo.com/images/p123661-Colmar-Colmar.jpg

http://www.avignon-et-provence.com/luberon/ocres-roussillon/img/roussillon2.jpg

http://www.routard.com/images_contenu/communaute/photos/publi/016/pt15959.jpg

http://www.net-provence.com/villes/saint-tropez/saint-tropez-1.jpg

http://www.beenthere-donethat.org.uk/images/chester05.jpg

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  1. Those are more 'typical' in that you see them more often in France, yours are typical of very definite regions.

    http://www.rentfrench.com/images/St-Gery...

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/1/1259563...


  2. I'd go with 3 also.  It is the most typically French.

  3. the number one is typically alsace area

    the number 2 is typically provence area

    the number 3 I think is typically gironde area

    the four is the town of saint tropez.

    the five one is in england !!!! because of right driving cars, and the people walks up on the left sidewalk, and walks back on the the right sidewalk !!! (uh ? understand ?)

    I think the picture number 3 seems to be a good illustration. because you'll find many churchs with this architecture everywhere in France

  4. Number 3, because it is French without being specifically from Provence or Alsace.

  5. N° 3 is the average french looking village!

    This kind of architecture and buildings can be found in almost avery region of the country.  

    N°1 is a typical Alsace scenery

    N°2 is about Provence (large South East quarter of the country)

    N°4 is Saint-Tropez (on the south-east coast)

    N°5 is from another region (Normandy?)

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