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Nothing wrong with both!
I mentioned them because they are a good example of towns situated on very busy routes (Paris-Bordeaux and Paris-Brussels) that are overlooked by most.
If one says he's been in every corner of a Country I expect them to have been in all of those places
Using MS Paint (zoomed in for more precision). I've tried the Tripadvisor map and it lists even itsy bitsy villages, at least in France. I guess it would end up taking as much time as the Paint version.
Within Europe it is, but when you can fit three Frances into Quebec, just one Canadian province, it doesn't seem big to me.
Keep in mind, though, that France is a lot more packed with attractions and just roads, people, infrastructure, meaning that one has a lot more areas to explore, whereas a lot of Quebec is very inaccessible, no roads.etc, so the actual area that people visit is small.
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