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AquitaineRegion of southwest France; administrative capital Bordeaux; area 41,308 sq km/15,949 sq mi; population (1999 est) 2,908,400. It comprises the départements of Dordogne, Gironde, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne, and Pyrénées-Atlantiques. The climate is extremely wet. Red wines (Margaux, St Julien) are produced in the Médoc district, bordering the Gironde. Fishing and tourism are important industries.
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Imagine the luxurious ocean liners of the past--the Mauretania, the Aquitania and other steamships that once sailed under the Cunard Line--and you're picturing the elegant look of the four floors devoted to Louis Vuitton. Second was the Aquitania Sol de Sol and third the Tabali Reserva Especial . My mother arrived on the Aquitania with me in her arms two years later; a cousin of hers in New Jersey had been able to "bring her over. |
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