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France is a country located in Western Europe, with several overseas islands and territories located on other continents. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France has numerous cities and towns of interest to travelers. These are nine of the most notable: Paris is the City of Light and the capital of France; Aix-en-Provence is the city of water and art; Bordeaux is city of wine; Bourges is a middle aged city and capital of central France; Cannes is host of the annual Cannes Film Festival ; Lille is dynamic flemish city with nice architecture; Lyon has a history from Roman times to the Resistance; Marseille is the heart of Provence; Nantes is the greenest city and the "Best Place to Live" in Europe; Nice is a major resort on the French Riviera and the gateway to Monaco; Strasbourg is a historic city and home to the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, the European Ombudsman and the European Parliament. France has a well-developed system of highways. If you choose to rent a car, you could visit all these cities, but you should take at least 10 days for traveling. You can rent a car at Paris airport, Marseille airport or at other airports in France. With mountains encompassing one-fifth of its land, France offers an eclectic variety of views and experiences, from rolling green landscapes dotted with delightful villages to unspoiled nature exalted by ice and rock. France is best visited during spring time, May and June, or the beginning of autumn, September and October. Summer vacations are during July and August, making it the worst time to visit because of the overcrowding.