Le FUN TOUR Région Guadeloupe à Saint François _ Partie 1
Le Fun Tour est le plus grand rassemblement de l'été en Guadeloupe : des jeux gonflables, des artistes sur scène, une ambiance festive et familiale...
Le Fun Tour Région Guadeloupe est l'émission incontournable des grandes vacances. La première émission de l'édition 2011 se déroule dans la ville de Saint François en Grande terre.
Sommaire :
ITW avec Laurent Bernier, le maire de Saint François
Défilé de mode : Découverte d'un créateur local
Gagne ta fête : Anniversaire de Mathis
Invité du jour : Saïk
Kako Art : espace dédié à l'art.
Battle de danse entre nos deux groupes : Rainbow Generation et Black Yonick
ऐसा देश जहा है सिर्फ औरते ही औरते। Unbeliveable Country with most girls.
ऐसा देश जहा है सिर्फ औरते ही औरते। uadeloupe (/ɡwɒdəˈluːp/; French pronunciation: [ɡwadəlup]; Antillean Creole: Gwadloup) is an insular region of France located in the Leeward Islands, part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Administratively, it is an overseas region consisting of a single overseas department. With a land area of 1,628 square kilometres (629 square miles) and an estimated population of 400,132 as of January 2015, it is the largest and most populous European Union territory in North America.[3][note 1]
Guadeloupe's two main islands are Basse-Terre to the west and Grande-Terre to the east, which are separated by a narrow strait that is crossed with bridges. They are often referred to as a single island. The department also includes the Dependencies of Guadeloupe, which include the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, and the Îles des Saintes.
Guadeloupe, like the other overseas departments, is an integral part of France. As a constituent territory of the European Union and the Eurozone, the euro[4] is its official currency and any European Union citizen is free to settle and work there indefinitely. As an overseas department, however, it is not part of the Schengen Area. The prefecture (regional capital) of Guadeloupe is the city of Basse-Terre, which lies on the island of the same name. The official language is French and Antillean Creole is spoken virtually by the entire population except recent arrivals from metropolitan France.