Avignon is an historical town which was home to the Papacy for a century. It still has a large castle built to serve as the Pope's residency, the "chateau des Papes". It also famous for 'le Pont d'Avignon', a bridge which spans only half of the river (the other half was destroyed) which is the theme of a very popular folk song.
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He lived in Italy, Florence, Milan, Rome and Venice. Late in 1516 the French King asked him to come to his court at Fontainebleau, gave him a country house at Cloux where Leonardo died in 1519.
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Which French coastal town is famous for hosting a French Film Festival? The answer must be Cannes.
Avignon is an historical town which was home to the Papacy for a century. It still has a large castle built to serve as the Pope's residency, the "chateau des Papes". It also famous for 'le Pont d'Avignon', a bridge which spans only half of the river (the other half was destroyed) which is the theme of a very popular folk song.
"Avignon Bridge" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pont d'Avignon. The masculine singular proper noun of place translates literally into English as "Avignon's Bridge" and "Bridge of Avignon." The pronunciaiton will be "po a-vee-nyo" in French.
je suis d'Avignon.
Avignon is a town in France. It has a bridge. In French, a bridge is called a , pont. (Where the word 'pontoon' came from) In French, the word, de or sometime d' means "of" and the word 'le' means 'the'. The French word, 'sur' means 'on' or 'on top of'. So, put them all together: Sur le pont d'Avignon: On the bridge of Avignon, or so the old children's song goes.
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The French city on the Rhône that starts with an A is Avignon.
From 1309 to 1378 the pope was based in Avignon, France.
sur le pont d'Avignon : on the Avignon's bridge (Avignon is a southern town in France)
It was from 1309 to 1377 the home of the Popes, and from 1377 to 1403 of the anti-popes. The Palais des Papes is still the main tourist attraction. The second is the remains of the old bridge, which is featrured in a French children's song 'Sur le pont d'Avignon'.