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Bottled Water of France

French Bottled Water - a Certain Level of Sophistication
 
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In ancient times France was part of the Celtic territory known as Gaul or Gallia. Its present name is derived from the Latin Francia, meaning "country of the Franks," a Germanic people who conquered the area during the 5th century, at the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It became a separate country in the 9th century.

Today there are more then 200 brands of French Bottled Water:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
         
  A
Abatilles Aix les Bains Alet Arcens Arvie
  Aurèle Auzat        
  B
Badoit Biovive        
  C
Café De Rome Carola Celtic Cesar Chateauneuf
  Chateldon Contrex Cristal Roc Cristaline    
  E
Evian          
  F
Faustine          
  I
Ice Rocks          
  J
Julia          
  L
L'eau de Source Alizée L'Oiselle Label'O      
  M
Metzeral Miers Alvignac Mont Roucous Montagne d'Arrée    
  P
Pampara Parot Perrier Puits St Georges    
  Q
Quezac          
  S
Saint Jean Saint Martial Saint-Géron Soria Source Blanche
  Source Louise Source Pioule St-Georges      
  V
Valoise Vals Valvert Vernet Vernière
  Vichy Célestins Vittel Volvic      
  W
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