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E: 13/02 Win a week in a villa in Languedoc inc. flights from London
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Languedoc was, until 1790, one of the Kingdom of France's provinces. What was it's capital city at this point in history?
answer: Toulouse
The prize is a seven-night stay at La Maison du Sud in Languedoc, France.
The prize includes return economy class flights from London for two, 7-day economy car hire or transfers from the arrival airport and a local welcome hamper.
The winner may invite up to 4 more guests (these will need to pay for their own flights/transport).
Blackout dates apply. The prize must be taken by 31 December 2019 and excludes 29 June – 31 August 2019.
PRIZE RESTRICTIONS AND DETAILS:
The prize and its components are non-transferable and no cash alternative or other substitute is available.
Return flights are from London, all flight routings are subject to availability, and the specific routing will be determined by the prize provider, Oliver’s Travels.
For guests of 4+ a refundable security deposit (£900) will be held on a credit card.
Villa should be booked at least six weeks in advance of preferred departure date.
Car hire is economy only, no GPS.
The prize excludes ground transfers in the UK, additional meals and drinks which are not included in the prize, additional excursions, attractions, treatments, gratuities, personal expenses, insurance, visas and vaccinations where required and all other costs and arrangements not expressly included in the prize.
The prize and all its elements are subject to availability. In the unlikely event that the villa is no longer available with Oliver’s Travels a replacement villa will be provided of equal or greater value.
Languedoc was, until 1790, one of the Kingdom of France's provinces. What was it's capital city at this point in history?
answer: Toulouse
The prize is a seven-night stay at La Maison du Sud in Languedoc, France.
The prize includes return economy class flights from London for two, 7-day economy car hire or transfers from the arrival airport and a local welcome hamper.
The winner may invite up to 4 more guests (these will need to pay for their own flights/transport).
Blackout dates apply. The prize must be taken by 31 December 2019 and excludes 29 June – 31 August 2019.
PRIZE RESTRICTIONS AND DETAILS:
The prize and its components are non-transferable and no cash alternative or other substitute is available.
Return flights are from London, all flight routings are subject to availability, and the specific routing will be determined by the prize provider, Oliver’s Travels.
For guests of 4+ a refundable security deposit (£900) will be held on a credit card.
Villa should be booked at least six weeks in advance of preferred departure date.
Car hire is economy only, no GPS.
The prize excludes ground transfers in the UK, additional meals and drinks which are not included in the prize, additional excursions, attractions, treatments, gratuities, personal expenses, insurance, visas and vaccinations where required and all other costs and arrangements not expressly included in the prize.
The prize and all its elements are subject to availability. In the unlikely event that the villa is no longer available with Oliver’s Travels a replacement villa will be provided of equal or greater value.
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