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  2. France Bleu Provence - Wikipedia

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    The secondary studio for France Bleu Provence in Toulon. In addition to its headquarters in Aix-en-Provence, France Bleu Provence has offices for its reporters in Toulon and Marseille, on rue de l'Évêché. In the past, the station also had locations in Arles and Martigues during the 2000s. [1]

  3. French Riviera - Wikipedia

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    Aldo Bastié, Histoire de la Provence, Éditions Ouest-France, 2001. Mary Blume, Côte d'Azur: Inventing the French Riviera, Thames and Hudson, London, 1992. Patrick Howarth, When the Riviera was Ours, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1977. Jim Ring, Riviera, the Rise and Fall of the Côte d'Azur, John Murray Publishers, London, 1988.

  4. René of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    Naples, however, was also claimed by Alfonso V of Aragon, who had been first adopted and then repudiated by Joanna II. In 1441 Alfonso laid a six-month siege to Naples. René returned to France in 1442, and though he retained the title of king of Naples his effective rule was never recovered. [6] Later efforts to recover his rights in Italy failed.

  5. La Provence and Petite Provence - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Petite Provence, southeast Portland, Oregon, 2024 Petite Provence has been described as a spin-off of Lake Oswego-based La Provence. [14] Petite Provence serves Eggs Benedict, quiches, [14] sandwiches (including Monte Cristos), [15] a scramble with brie and sausage, [16] and soups (including French onion), as well as breads and baked goods such as baguettes and croissants.

  6. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Muscat du Ventoux — grape from Mont Ventoux, Provence; Niçoise (olive), Olive de Nice and Salade niçoise — the city of Nice; Poire à la Beaujolaise — pear recipe named after the historical province of Beaujolais; Salonenque olive — the town of Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône; Nyons olive — the town of Nyons, Drôme; Meat ...

  7. Shocking video shows NJ driver smash Mercedes into UPS ... - AOL

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    Shocking video shows the moment a 64-year-old driver lost control of her SUV and smashed it into a New Jersey UPS store — just feet from where the manager was standing.. Cameras inside the ...

  8. File:L'Après-midi à Naples avec une servante noire, par Paul ...

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    Exhibition history: Q123235779, 16 January 1993 - 2 May 1993 ; References: The Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings of Paul Cezanne: An Online Catalogue Raisonné, FWN 647 ; The paintings of Paul Cézanne: a catalogue raisonné, 291

  9. Kingdom of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples, which was the capital of the Duchy of Naples since the 7th century, surrendered to Roger II of Sicily in 1137, and was annexed to the Kingdom of Sicily. [6] The Normans were the first to bring political unity to southern Italy in the centuries after the failure of the Byzantine effort to reconquer Italy.