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The Best Episodes of J'irai dormir chez vous Season 14

Every episode of J'irai dormir chez vous Season 14 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of J'irai dormir chez vous Season 14!

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Season 14 Ratings Summary

"Algeria" is the best rated episode of "J'irai dormir chez vous" season 14. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 3/8/2024. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Taiwan".

  • Algeria
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    #1 - Algeria

    Season 14 Episode 1 - Aired 3/8/2024

    In Algeria, Antoine de Maximy's journey begins in the mountains of the great Kabylie, above Tizi Ouzou. He randomly chooses a small hilltop village and wanders through the alleys. On the central square. Daoud, a retired engineer, immediately agrees to welcome him into his small house with a breathtaking view. The next day he attends the Mouloud festival, the anniversary of the birth of the Prophet, around a tomb. All the women of the region are there with their multi-colored outfits. Then Antoine flies to Djanet in the great Algerian south.

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  • Taiwan
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    #2 - Taiwan

    Season 14 Episode 2 - Aired 5/10/2024

    Antoine de Maximy flies to Taiwan. Like everyone else, he has heard about problems between Taiwan and China and he wonders what the atmosphere is like on the island. The globe-squatter begins his journey in Taipei, the capital. After an evening in the lively neighborhoods, he discovers a strange shop. Later, he discovers that the locals do not easily open their doors to foreigners.

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  • Baltic countries
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    #3 - Baltic countries

    Season 14 Episode 3 - Aired 11/29/2024

    Antoine de Maximy travels across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. He begins his journey in Kurdikos-Naumiestis, Lithuania. In this small, lost village, he meets Austeja, a city dweller who is trying the experience of returning to the land in her grandmother's old house. Over a homemade soup, she tells him about her dreams and her desire to reduce her environmental impact. Then it joins Narva, in the north-east of Estonia. The city is separated from Russia by a river but the border has been closed since the war in Ukraine. He learns that the next day is a party

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