• in the Tarn department Noailles, Marseille, a neighborhood and metro station of the 1st arrondissement of Marseille Noailles, Vendée, a hamlet in the...
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    Keny Arkana (category Culture of Marseille)
    neighborhood of Noailles, Marseille. Arkana was born on 20 December 1982 to an Argentine family in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, and raised in Marseille. Arkana...
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    Marseille or Marseilles (French: Marseille; Provençal Occitan: Marselha; see below) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and...
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    in Marseille, numbers 63 and 65 Rue d'Aubagne, collapsed in the center of Marseille, killing eight people in the crowded neighborhood of Noailles. Number...
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    in October 2007; the tunnel to Noailles was due to reopen in summer 2008. A new tram network is being built in Marseille, France, which when completed...
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    Marie-Laure de Noailles, between 1923 and 1927. It is located in the hills above Hyères, in the Var, southeastern France. Charles de Noailles was born in...
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    following is the list of the Marseille Metro stations in Marseille, France. As of 2020[update] there are 29 stations in the Marseille Metro system, for a total...
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    new Line T2 of the Tramway de Marseille runs along La Canebière between Rue de Rome/Cours Belsunce and Réformés. Noailles (M2) and Vieux-Port (M1) metro...
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    the Compagnie Générale des Omnibus de Marseille [fr] in 1856, the stables on Cours Belsunce and Allées de Noailles had been moved to Malpassé and Bonneveine...
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    The Marseille Metro (French: Métro de Marseille, [metʁo d(ə) maʁsɛj]) is a rapid transit system serving Marseille, France. The system comprises two lines...
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  • Penthièvre, Paris in December 1891, and January, 1892; at the Hôtel de Noailles, Marseilles, in January and February, 1892: at the Hôtel Windsor at Cannes, in...
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  • Belsunce (redirect from Belsunce, Marseille)
    com/video/xmp105_belsunce-un-quartier-cosmopolite-marseille_creation http://www.marseilleforum.com/5-quartier-belsunce-noailles-porte-d-aix.htm http://gmlveb.blogspot...
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    This list of arrondissements of Marseille, France, include their INSEE code, postal code, sectors and neighbourhoods. Before the French Revolution, the...
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    Noailles, page 19" (PDF). on terrevaroise.files.wordpress.com "Les Noailles, mécénat et modernité, video of Ravesteyn's Guest room of Villa Noailles,...
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    Boulevard Chave (category Streets in Marseille)
    Gare de Noailles. The boulevard was mentioned by French novelist Émile Zola in Chapter 13 of his 1895 novel entitled Les Mystères de Marseille. French...
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  • Christiane Singer (category Writers from Marseille)
    Christiane Singer, married name Christiane Thurn-Valsassina (23 March 1943, in Marseille – 4 April 2007, in Vienna) was an Austrian writer, essayist and novelist...
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    the country but the main communities are located in Paris, Marseille and Grenoble. Marseille, known as Massalia in Greek, was founded by Greeks from Ionia...
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    Hyères Parc Saint-Bernard of the Villa Noailles in Hyères. The Parc Saint-Bernard was created by the vicomte de Noailles, a 20th-century art patron, next to...
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    The 1st arrondissement of Marseille is one of the 16 arrondissements of Marseille. It is governed locally together with the 7th arrondissement, with which...
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  • (1963–1972, François Spoerry Villa Noailles, Hyères (1923), architect Robert Mallet-Stevens La Tourette, Marseille (1948–1953), architects Fernand Pouillon...
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    Cours Saint-Louis (category Streets in Marseille)
    With its close proximity to the famous daily vegetable marketplace of Noailles and also with an opening at the back, which meets up with the beginning...
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    of insurrections within the French cities of Lyon, Avignon, Nîmes, and Marseille known as Federalist revolts. In Toulon, the federalists evicted the local...
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    His principal work, as a painter, was in the gallery of the Hôtel de Noailles at St. Germain-en-Laye, where he represented the history of Tobit in thirteen...
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    British attacked Sète, soon fought back by the Adrien Maurice de Noailles Duke of Noailles. In 1710–1711, Saint-Pierre and Butte-Ronde forts were built....
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  • April 2016. Martin, Georges (1993). Histoire et généalogie de la maison de Noailles (in French). "Le tribunal militaire de Paris condamne à vingt ans de réclusion...
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    Bernardin Gigault de Bellefonds in 1684, and twice in 1694 under Anne Jules de Noailles. During the Third siege of Girona of the Peninsular War, the city was besieged...
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    "Noailles en colère" created after the 2018 collapse of the Rue d'Aubagne. She is co-signatory of the forum Nous sommes tous des enfants de Noailles published...
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    Marseille-en-Beauvaisis (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛj ɑ̃ bovɛzi]; Picard:Marseille-in-Bieuvésis) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France...
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    Noailles (French pronunciation: [nɔaj]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Noailles has a partnership with Großenenglis in Germany...
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    through the city center in a tunnel was Marseille, France, in 1893, with its Noailles subterranean station (see Marseille tramway). It was initially operated...
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