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[[Besancon, France]] is one of [[Charlottesville's Sister Cities|Charlottesville's sister cities]].  
[[Besancon, France]] is one of [[Charlottesville's Sister Cities|Charlottesville's sister cities]].  
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On July 12, 2010, a group of at least 65 singers from Besancon will perform gospel music at the [[Paramount Theater]] as part of a cultural exchange program<ref>"“Singing the Gospel” « The Paramount Theater." The Paramount Theater. Web. 28 June 2010. <http://www.theparamount.net/2010/singing-the-gospel/>.</ref>.


==Description from City's website==
==Description from City's website==

Revision as of 17:16, 28 June 2010

Besancon, France is one of Charlottesville's sister cities.


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On July 12, 2010, a group of at least 65 singers from Besancon will perform gospel music at the Paramount Theater as part of a cultural exchange program[1].

Description from City's website

"Encircled by the Doubs river and set in exceptionally beautiful surroundings, Besancon is a city of art and history. It won the title of France's "greenest city". Once controlled by the Spanish, Besancon still displays extensive fortifications built by the well known architect Vauban. Capital of Franche-Comte, Besancon is the economic and cultural pole of the region. In the 19th Century, the city became the akljsl center of France's clock and watch-making. It is now a major European center of the precision industries sector (microtechnology, robotics,...). It has an important university, a Center of intensive language studies, drawing students from all over the world. Besancon has a rich cultural life and has always been a music loving city. From June to September, "Festiv'été" offers all kinds of festivals (music, theater, dance, exhibitions...). The city has first-class sports facilities. There is something for everyone, hiking, golf, cycling, horseback riding, canoeing..."

External links

  1. "“Singing the Gospel” « The Paramount Theater." The Paramount Theater. Web. 28 June 2010. <http://www.theparamount.net/2010/singing-the-gospel/>.