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  2. Marseille soap - Wikipedia

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    Though smaller and larger sizes are available, from 15 g (0.53 oz) "guest soap" up to a 10 kg (22 lb) self-slicing block. [7] Marseille soap is frequently used for domestic cleaning, including hand-washing of delicate garments such as those made of wool or silk. In its liquid form it is commonly sold as a hand soap.

  3. Gerberga, Countess of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Provence is a region located in the southeastern part of modern-day France that did not become part of France until 1481 (well after Gerberga's time). Countess Gerberga was a daughter of Geoffrey I of Provence and his wife Etiennette of Marseille. [1] She became Countess of Provence upon the death of her brother, Bertrand II, in 1093.

  4. History of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Edouard Baratier (editor), Histoire de la Provence, Editions Privat, Toulouse, 1990 (ISBN 2-7089-1649-1) Aldo Bastié, Histoire de la Provence, Editions Ouest-France, 2001. Martin Garrett, 'Provence: a Cultural History' (2006) James Pope-Hennessy, Aspects of Provence (1988) Denizeau, Gerard, Histoire Visuelle des Monuments de France, Larousse, 2003

  5. The 46 Best Sustainable Products and Brands to Shop in 2024 ...

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    Blueland. PureWow’s vice president of editorial, Candace Davison, put a suite of Blueland products to the test.The company makes a line of cleaning products made with “plant-based and planet ...

  6. French Prealps - Wikipedia

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    Grande Tête de l'Obiou: 2,789 metres (9,150 ft) Dauphiné Prealps: Bochaine: Mont Céüse: 2,016 metres (6,614 ft) also called the Pays du Buëch Provence Prealps: Massif des Trois-Évêchés: Tête de l'Estrop: 2,961 metres (9,715 ft) Provence Prealps: Digne Prealps: Les Monges: 2,115 metres (6,939 ft) Provence Prealps: Vaucluse Mountains ...

  7. Castile soap - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Castile soap go back to the Levant, where Aleppo soapmakers have made hard soaps based on olive and laurel oil for millennia. [2]It is commonly believed that the Crusaders brought Aleppo soap back to Europe in the 11th century, based on the claim that the earliest soap made in Europe was just after the Crusades, but in fact, the Greeks knew about soap in the first century AD and ...

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