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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BesançonBesançon - Wikipedia

    As well as being famed as one of France's finest "villes d'art" (art cities), Besançon is the seat of one of France's older universities, of France's National School of Mechanics and Micromechanics, and one of the best known French language schools in France, the CLA.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · The gigantic construction could hold a city of 10,000 and is its own attraction, with almost absurd dimensions, like the well that bores through the bedrock to a depth of 132 metres. There are also museums in the citadel’s preserved buildings, as well as a botanical garden, zoo and children’s farm. 2.

  3. Besançon (/ b ə z ɑ̃ s ɔ̃ / [n 1]) est une commune de l'Est de la France, préfecture du département du Doubs et siège du conseil régional de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Située en bordure du massif du Jura à moins d'une cinquantaine de kilomètres de la Suisse, elle est entourée de collines et traversée par le Doubs.

  4. Cradled in a loop of the river Doubs, at the foot of its towering citadel, the ancient city of Besançon is one of the best preserved historic cities in France. In pre-Roman times, it was the capital of an area known as Sequania.

  5. A Besançon et ses alentours, le bonheur est à la portée de tous. Un patrimoine d’exception, une vie culturelle foisonnante, une nature omniprésente, et mille et un petits plaisirs… : tous les ingrédients sont là pour combler petits et grands.

  6. Wrapped in a loop of the River Doubs, Besançon is surrounded by attractive forested countryside and low lying mountains. Besancon is also a university town and has a modern and vibrant centre as well as important annual festivals such as the Festival of Classical Music and the Festival of Jazz.

  7. Besançon, city, capital of Doubs département, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté région, eastern France. It lies astride a horseshoe meander of the Doubs River, 45 miles (75 km) east of Dijon. It early became the chief town (Vesontio) of the Sequani Gauls and in 58 bce was taken by Julius Caesar.