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  2. Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Marseille or Marseilles (French: Marseille; Provençal Occitan: Marselha) is a city in southern France, the prefecture of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône and of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Situated in the Provence region, it is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, near the mouth of the Rhône river.

  3. Marseille: The edgy city emerging as Europe’s new ... - AOL

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    Then there’s the medieval hospital known as Hôtel-Dieu, built on Roman remains, and now reincarnated as the five-star InterContinental Marseille - Hôtel-Dieu. Positioned just up the hill from ...

  4. History of Marseille - Wikipedia

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    In the interwar period, Marseille was known for its extensive organised crime networks. Simon Kitson has shown how this corruption extended into local administrations like the Police. [36] During the Second World War, Marseille was bombed by German and Italian forces in 1940. The city was occupied by the Germans from November 1942 to August 1944.

  5. Notre-Dame de la Garde - Wikipedia

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    Visible from the motorways of Marseille and from the train station, the gare Saint-Charles, Notre Dame de la Garde is the city's most well-known symbol. It is the most-visited site in Marseille, [ 1 ] and receives hundreds of visitors every day, a number of pilgrims remarkable for a site that with no association with a saint, vision or miracle ...

  6. Old Port of Marseille - Wikipedia

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    This became known as the "Battle of Marseille". In 1948 Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of the reconstruction of the devastated old quarter. When, beginning in the 1840s, new harbour moles, quays and the Docks were built along the coast of the La Joliette quarter to the north-west, many port activities were moved out of the Old Port.

  7. Bouillabaisse - Wikipedia

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    The Phoceans who founded Marseille in 600 BC, ate a simple fish broth known in Ancient Greek as "kakavia". [12] [13] Another fish soup also appears in Roman mythology: it is the dish that Venus fed to Vulcan. [14] They were different from the boullabaisse as they did not include saffron and rouille. [15]

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