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Feria de Nîmes is a popular festival centered on Spanish-style bullfighting held each year in Nîmes, Southern France. [1] In May 2012, the Feria celebrated its 60th ...
And current usage followed. However, in Mont-de-Marsan as in Bayonne, the summer festive week continues to be called respectively Fêtes de la Madeleine and Fêtes de Bayonne. The feria de Nîmes (Pentecost Feria and Harvest Feria) are currently the largest ferias in France. The Pentecost Feria attracts nearly a million visitors over six days. [7]
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1952 – Feria de Nîmes (festival) begins. 1968 – Population: 123,292 in city; [7] 309,549 in arrondissement. 1973 – Canton de Nîmes-4 and Canton de Nîmes-5 created. [7] 1982 Nîmes becomes part of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Canton de Nîmes-6 created. [7]
The Jardins de la Fontaine. The Hôtel de Ville. Several important remains of the Roman Empire can still be seen in and around Nîmes: The elliptical Roman amphitheatre, of the 1st or 2nd century AD, is the best-preserved Roman arena in France. It was filled with medieval housing, when its walls served as ramparts, but they were cleared under ...
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