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

    Bourges, located in the center of France, away from the Atlantic Ocean, features a typical degraded oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb), characterized by colder, drier winters and warmer, wetter summers than the oceanic climate.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · An enchanting medieval city, Bourges was the capital of the historic Province of Berry and a centre of trade in the 15th and 16th centuries. The old town is replete with luxurious mansions built for merchants, side-by-side with top-heavy half-timbered houses.

  3. Bourges is an important town in central France, towards the south-east of the Loire Valley (Centre) region and about 100 kilometres south of Orléans. It has a substantial historic centre and two very important monuments - the cathedral and the Palace Jacques Coeur - and the town is very pleasant to explore.

  4. Sep 15, 2022 · Located in the heart of the country, Bourges is home to some of the most impressive historical sites in France, as well as plenty of modern attractions for visitors to enjoy. Here are thirteen things you won’t want to miss while visiting Bourges.

  5. www.ville-bourges.fr › _en › siteBourges - Tourism

    Bourges, a "City of Art and History" is a beautiful medieval town. In its center stands the Saint Etienne Cathedral, a World Heritage Monument chosen by UNESCO for its unique architecture.

  6. www.ville-bourges.fr › _en › siteBourges - Bourges

    Bourges. Capital of the province of Aquitaine at the end of the Roman Empire, capital of the Kingdom of France in the reign of Charles VII, Bourges carefully maintains its heritage from a glorious past.

  7. Bourges, city, capital of Cher département, Centre région, almost exactly in the centre of France. It lies on the Canal du Berry, at the confluence of the Yèvre and Auron rivers, in marshy country watered by the Cher, southeast of Orléans.