Hummingbird Beach Resort, Soufriere, St. Lucia
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With a stay at Hummingbird Beach Resort in Soufriere, you'll be convenient to Church of the Assumption and Anse Chastanet Beach. This resort is within close proximity of Morne Coubaril Estate and Soufriere Estate Diamond Botanical Gardens.
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Hotel Address:Anse Chastanet Road, Soufriere, , St. Lucia
St. Lucia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
St. Lucia – Find this island nation floating between the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Explore this beautiful destination now to make the most of the island when you visit.
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Enjoy your #vacation at the second largest of the Windward Islands here at #StLucia. From its beaches to its mountains and its forests in between, there is much to explore.
Right in the heart of the capital, Castries, the main square pays tribute to two of the island’s Nobel Prize winners. #Visit the basilica, filled with murals that blend the colours and traditions of Africa, the Caribbean and the West.
At the Central Market, taste the fruits of this island’s volcanic soil, enjoy real St. Lucian home cooking, and browse crafts made by local hands.
The sleepy French colonial town, Soufriere, is cradled by some of the island’s greatest natural treasures. Just a short boat ride away is one island’s finest resort beaches, Anse Chastanet. While nestled between the two volcanic spires of Gros and Petit Piton, is one of the west coast’s most secluded hideaways, Sugar Beach.
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Joséphine de Beauharnais | Wikipedia audio article
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Joséphine de Beauharnais
00:01:13 1 Early life and first marriage
00:04:23 2 Marriage to Napoleon
00:07:17 3 Empress of the French
00:09:47 4 Later life and death
00:11:21 5 Disputed birthplace
00:14:06 6 Descendants
00:16:18 7 Nature and appearance
00:17:21 8 Patroness of roses
00:21:13 9 Titles, styles, and arms
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00:22:46 10 Name
00:23:55 11 Ancestry
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00:27:03 13 See also
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Joséphine (French: [ʒo.ze.fin də‿bo.aʁ.nɛ]; born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie; 23 June 1763 – 29 May 1814) was the first wife of Napoleon, and thus the first Empress of the French.
Her marriage to Napoleon was her second; her first husband, Alexandre de Beauharnais, was guillotined during the Reign of Terror, and she was imprisoned in the Carmes Prison until five days after his execution. Her two children by Beauharnais became significant to royal lineage. Through her daughter, Hortense, she was the maternal grandmother of Napoleon III. Through her son, Eugène, she was the great-grandmother of later Swedish and Danish kings and queens. The reigning houses of Belgium, Norway and Luxembourg also descend from her. She did not bear Napoleon any children; as a result, he divorced her in 1810 to marry Marie Louise of Austria.
Joséphine was the recipient of numerous love letters written by Napoleon, many of which still exist. Her Château de Malmaison was noted for its magnificent rose garden, which she supervised closely, owing to her passionate interest in roses, collected from all over the world.