- - city in s france whose roman remains include an amphitheatre and the pont du gard aqueduct
- - Site of the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct
- - Not all seminaries set up in French city
- - City of south France
- - Neighbor of Montpelier
- - French city known for its Roman ruins
- - Silk city of France.
- - City of southern France
- - City in southern France
- - European textile city that gave us the word 'denim'
- - City northwest of Arles
- - I'm entering residence shortly in French city
- - Revolutionary house name in French city
- - City's new half back
- - City northwest of Marseilles
- - French city that's home to the Maison Carrée
- - Capital of France's Gard department
- - French city famed for its Roman ruins
- - City that blue-jeans fabric is named for
- - Important city of Roman Gaul
- - 1629 treaty city
- - Neighbor of Montpellier
- - City near the Perrier spring
- - Original source of jeans fabric
- - 11th-century cathedral city
- - City NW of Arles
- - Capital of Gard
- - Cathedral city NW of Marseille
- - Gard's capital
- - City near Arles
- - Daudet's birthplace.
- - City near Pont du Gard
- - Wine city of southern France.
- - City of S France.
- - City near 112 Down.
- - City of Languedoc.
- - City in S. E. France.
- - French city with famed Roman arena.
- - City NW of Marseilles.
- - French city with Roman ruins.
- - Historic city, S. E. France.
- - Historic town in south of France.
- - French textile city.
- - City NW of Marseille
- - French site of Roman ruins
- - City near Avignon
- - French city
- - Southern French city
- - City in France.
- - City of France
- - capital of gard, france, whose roman remains include the pont du gard aqueduct
- - French department capital known in Roman times as Nemausus
- - Gard department capital
- - Languedoc town
- - Where to see the Maison Carrée
- - Where the Pont du Gard is.
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