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La côte
=the
coast
Les montagnes =
mountains
Le paysage =
landscape
Un parc national =
national park
L'eau
de mer =
sea water
A board de la mere=
on the seaside
A
la
campagne=in the
countryside
A
l'etranger
=
abroad
Une maison d'hotes=a
bed
and
breakfast
La montagne
=
mountain
Un petit village=
small
town/
village
Les
vacances
=
holidays
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