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Pages in category "Streets in Marseille" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A55 autoroute; B.
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.
Module:Location map/data/France Marseille is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Marseille. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
The Old Port of Marseille (French: Vieux-Port de Marseille, [vjøpɔʁ də maʁsɛj]) is at the end of the Canebière, the major street of Marseille. It has been the natural harbour of the city since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille. It became mainly pedestrian in 2013.
Noailles (M2) and Vieux-Port (M1) metro stations are located along the street. On 8 May 2017, the city of Marseille organized the "Bal Patriotique" (English: "Patriotic Ball") on the Canebière to commemorate the anniversary of the Liberation of France which occurred on 8 May 1945. [7] [8] A similar ball was organized in 2016. [7] [8]
The Ledge of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (French: Corniche du président-John-Fitzgerald-Kennedy; locally dubbed La Corniche) is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Marseille, France. It runs along the Mediterranean coast from the beach at Les Catalans in the city centre to Promenade Georges Pompidou and the Plages du Prado in the south ...
Detail of 1877 map of Marseille showing La Treille with neighbouring towns and villages and the twisting contours of the Canal de Marseille. La Treille (French pronunciation: [la tʁɛj]) is a quartier on the outskirts of the 11th arrondissement of Marseille, in the Department of Bouches-du-Rhône, France. It has approximately 900 inhabitants.
Porte d'Aix (also known as the Porte Royale) is a triumphal arch in Marseille, in the south of France, marking the old entry point to the city on the road from Aix-en-Provence. [1] The classical design by Michel-Robert Penchaud was inspired by the triumphal arches of the Roman Empire .