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Bordeaux is a major city in southwestern France, the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and the seat of the Gironde department. It is a historic port city facing the bend of the Garonne River, and is called the “Port of the Moon” because of the crescent shape of its city center along the left bank of the river. Bordeaux is also world famous for its wine, especially Bordeaux wine, which is produced in the Bordeaux region located around the city of Bordeaux and along the Garonne River in southwestern France.
The “Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux” (Stade Matmut-Atlantique) in Bordeaux, France, is a multi-purpose stadium featuring a grand design and eco-design. Meanwhile, the “Allianz Riviera” stadium in Nice and the “Parc Olympique Lyon” stadium in Lyon have solar panels on their roofs and run on 100% renewable energy. These stadiums emphasize sustainability and eco-friendly design.
フランスのボルドーにある「ヌーヴォ・スタッド・ド・ボルドー」(スタッド・マトミュット=アトランティック)は、壮大なデザインとエコデザインが特徴の多目的スタジアムです。一方、ニースの「アリアンツ・リヴィエラ」スタジアムとリヨンの「パルク・オリンピック・リヨン」スタジアムは、屋根にソーラーパネルを設置し、100%再生可能エネルギーで運営されています。これらのスタジアムは、持続可能性とエコフレンドリーな設計を重視しています。