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Île-de-France
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The Île de France [1] is the compact region immediately surrounding the capital of France, Paris. As such, the region includes the now far-flung suburbs of the Paris metropolis, together with several large surrounding towns that form part of the larger conurbanation. All is not urban sprawl, however: the region is also known for its natural beauties, in the form of parks, forests and river lands.
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- Paris - the capital of France and focus of the region
- Versailles - to the west of Paris, site of the famous chateau of Louis XIV
- Fontainebleau - to the south of Paris
- Saint-Denis
- Marne-la-Vallée
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- Disneyland Paris - the European version of the famous American theme park
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A network of regional trains (RER) takes you in and out of Paris.
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