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Riviera

[ US /ˌɹɪviˈɛɹə/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌɪviˈɛɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a coastal area between La Spezia in Italy and Cannes in France
    the Riviera contains some of Europe's most popular resorts

How To Use Riviera In A Sentence

  • During her long widowhood Victoria found happiness in Nice especially; beginning in 1882 she would visit the Riviera on nine occasions, for a long spring break of a month or so.
  • They have chosen the most picturesque spot on the Italian Riviera. The Sun
  • Making It: Riviera Club F. Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal From left: selvedge stripe; navy loreta plaid; papa diaz polka; picnic plaid; yellow loreta plaid, all $156, Bloomingdale 's nationwide, 800-555-7467 WHO: California design team Derek Buse, Greg Ullery and Joe Sadler Beach Boys
  • Those reported to have lost houses in the community dubbed "America's Riviera" include actor Christopher Lloyd, best known as zany scientist Doc Brown in the Back To The Future films. Undefined
  • sun-drenched beaches along the Riviera
  • For much of the 19th century wave upon wave of gentlefolk of both nations descended on the Riviera, sketching, botanising and indulging in soirées musicales, and all for the sake of their health.
  • Whether you're planning to flash your Florins in the salsa bars of Aruba, bum around the Andes on your Bolivianos, or simply eke out your Euros on the French Riviera, chances are you'll be needing some holiday money in the coming months.
  • Trieste sits on the Italian riviera, near the Slovenian border and at the foot of the Alps, terraced with peach coloured villas.
  • And there is still no word from Fred Couples, a favorite among the galleries at Riviera.
  • She was believed to have died in near poverty on the French Riviera.
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