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  2. List of airports in France - Wikipedia

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    Tours / Le Louroux: LFJT Tours - Le Louroux Aerodrome: Restricted Tours / Sorigny: LFEN Tours - Sorigny Airport: Public Tours / Loire Valley: LFOT: TUF Tours Val de Loire Airport: Public 38: Isère: Grenoble / Le Versoud: LFLG Grenoble – Le Versoud Aerodrome: Public Grenoble / Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs: LFLS: GNB Alpes–Isère Airport ...

  3. Place Jean-Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    The Place Jean-Jaurès (French pronunciation: [plas ʒɑ̃ ʒɔʁɛs]), also known as La Plaine ([la plɛn]), is a historic square in Marseille, France. As early as the 13th century, it was a camping ground for Christian Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land. It later became a meeting place to welcome dignitaries and members of the French ...

  4. Template:Paris-Marseille railway diagram - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Paris-Marseille railway, a railway in France.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. Transport in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Gare du Nord, one of Paris's seven large mainline railway station termini, is the busiest train station outside Japan. [1] Paris is the centre of a national, and with air travel, international, complex transport system. The modern system has been superimposed on a complex map of streets and wide boulevards that were set in their current routes ...

  6. Provence - Wikipedia

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    The railroad connected Paris with Marseille (1848) and then with Toulon and Nice (1864). Nice, Antibes and Hyères became popular winter resorts for European royalty, including Queen Victoria. Under Napoleon III, Marseille grew to a population of 250,000, including a very large Italian community. Toulon had a population of 80,000.

  7. Marseille–Ventimiglia railway - Wikipedia

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    The Marseille–Ventimiglia railway was built and used by the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée. The first section that was opened in 1858 led from Marseille to Aubagne. The line was extended to Toulon in 1859 and to Les Arcs in 1862. Cagnes-sur-Mer was reached in 1863 and Nice in 1864.