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  2. Category:Culture of Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Marseille" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Académie de ...

  3. Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Marseille is a city that has its own unique culture and is proud of its differences from the rest of France. [60] Today it is a regional centre for culture and entertainment with an important opera house , historical and maritime museums, five art galleries and numerous cinemas, clubs, bars and restaurants.

  4. Religion in Marseille - Wikipedia

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    The Archepiscopal see is in the city of Marseille, and the diocese comprises the arrondissement of Marseille, a subdivision of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. [citation needed] In 2013 there were 715,000 Catholics in Marseille, forming 68.2% of the total population of the diocese. [1]

  5. Marseille-Provence 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Marseille-Provence 2013 or MP2013 [1] was the year-long series of cultural events that took place in Marseille, France, and the surrounding area to celebrate the territory's designation as the European Capital of Culture for 2013.

  6. Vallon des Auffes - Wikipedia

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    The Vallon des Auffes is a little traditional fishing haven in Marseille in the 7th arrondissement of Marseille. It is situated 2.5 km south-west of the Vieux-Port over the Corniche Kennedy , between the Catalans beach and Malmousque bay.

  7. History of Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Charles returned in 1250 and forced Marseille to surrender in 1252. Marseille rose up once more, in 1262, under Boniface of Castellane and Hugues des Baux, cousin of Barral des Baux (who remained loyal and helped contain the unrest). [19] Charles quelled the revolt in 1263. Trade prospered, and Marseille gave him no further trouble. [20]

  8. 6 of the best cruises for tweens and teenagers - AOL

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    This seven-day sailing during the Easter school holidays starts in Barcelona and visits Marseille, Gibraltar and Pisa en route to disembark Naples where you can try the local pizza and visit Pompeii.

  9. Marseille soap - Wikipedia

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    Marius Fabre Marseille soap in blocks of 600 g. Marseille soap or Savon de Marseille (French pronunciation: [savɔ̃ də maʁsɛj]) is a traditional hard soap made from vegetable oils that has been produced around Marseille, France, for about 600 years. The first documented soapmaker was recorded from the city in about 1370. [1]