Fréjus (French: [fʁeʒys] ; Occitan: Frejús [fɾeˈdʒys]) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France...
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The Fréjus Road Tunnel (Italian: Traforo del Fréjus, French: Tunnel du Fréjus) is a tunnel that connects France and Italy. It runs under Col du Fréjus in...
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AMSL Fréjus Volleyball (Association municipale des sports et loisirs de Fréjus volley-ball) is a French volleyball club, section of the AMSL Fréjus multi-sports...
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729°E / 43.434; 6.729 Arènes de Fréjus or Amphithéâtre de Fréjus is a 12,000-capacity Roman amphitheatre located in Fréjus, France. The structure was built...
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Col du Fréjus (el. 2,542 metres) is a mountain col path in the Cottian Alps on the border between France and Italy. It connects Bardonecchia, Italy to...
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The Fréjus Tunnel may refer to one of two tunnels connecting Modane, France with Bardonecchia, Italy: the Fréjus Rail Tunnel, also known as the Mont Cenis...
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War, many flight test centers were closed, but Fréjus remained open. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s Fréjus played a major role in testing new aircraft for...
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Fréjus was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1935 to 1956. Its main sponsor was the Italian bicycle manufacturer Fréjus [it]. Whilst...
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the neighboring communes of Fréjus and Saint-Raphaël. The club was formed in 2009 as a result of a merger between ES Fréjus and Stade Raphaëlois and currently...
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Fréjus Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Léonce de Fréjus) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Fréjus in the Var department of Provence...
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(3,684 ft) and it passes beneath the Pointe du Fréjus (2,932 metres (9,619 ft)) and the Col du Fréjus (2,542 metres (8,340 ft)). Headed by the Savoyard...
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Gare de Fréjus is a railway station serving Fréjus, Var department, southeastern France. It is situated on the Marseille–Ventimiglia railway. The station...
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29, 2019. "Fréjus Zerbo va finir la saison à Bourg-en-Bresse" (in French). BeBasket. December 28, 2018. Retrieved March 29, 2019. "FRÉJUS ZERBO SÉLECTIONNÉ...
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The Diocese of Fréjus–Toulon (Latin: Dioecesis Foroiuliensis–Tolonensis; French: Diocèse de Fréjus–Toulon) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in...
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came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Fréjus. It consists of the following communes: Fréjus (partly) "Décret n° 2014-270 du 27 février 2014...
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Venus Genetrix (sculpture) (redirect from Venus of Fréjus)
TheoiProject: Gallery TheoiProject: Gallery Venus of Fréjus (Louvre catalogue) Venus of Fréjus A terracotta reduction, from Myrina (also at the Louvre)...
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Great White Brotherhood. Fréjus, France: Editions Prosveta. Renard, Opierre (1980). The Solar Revolution and the Prophet. Fréjus, France: Editions Prosveta...
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Tarascon, and the other along the coast from Italy to Spain, passing through Fréjus and Aix-en-Provence. In 49 BC, Massalia had the misfortune to choose the...
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Leontius (French: Léonce de Fréjus) (d. 488) was a bishop of Fréjus, in Provence. He was probably born at Nîmes, towards the end of the fourth century;...
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OGC Nice / Fréjus-Saint-Raphaël". France Bleu (in French). Retrieved 23 August 2020. "Coupe de France : l'OGC Nice bat l'Etoile FC Fréjus St Raphaël 2...
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capital, known as the prefecture. Other important towns in Var include Fréjus, Saint-Raphaël, Draguignan, Brignoles, Hyères and La Seyne-sur-Mer. Var...
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in the Susa Valley. Bardonecchia is at one end of both the Fréjus Road Tunnel and the Fréjus Rail Tunnel, part of a TGV Paris to Milan connection. The...
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the River Reyran at Fréjus. From east to west the commune has several mountain summits rising from the massif. Mont Vinaigre in Fréjus stands at 618 metres...
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en Indochine (Indochina War Memorial) is located in the municipality of Fréjus, Gallieni sector, in the Var department. It was inaugurated on 16 February...
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Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne derailment (redirect from Fréjus railway accident)
The Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne derailment of December 12, 1917 was a railway accident involving a troop train carrying at least 1,000 French soldiers on...
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King Crimson (redirect from The Noise: Frejus)
time the band released the VHS The Noise: Live in Frejus, a document of a show played at the Arena, Frejus, France on 27 August 1982, co-headlining with Roxy...
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museum of the Troupes de Marine in Fréjus is in charge of its preservation. The building stands on the outskirts of Fréjus in the former military camp of...
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Adil Rami (category ÉFC Fréjus Saint-Raphaël players)
his football career playing for amateur club Étoile Fréjus Saint-Raphaël, then known as ES Fréjus. Due to only playing the sport as a hobby, he spent...
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oldest tunnel in the Alps) Fréjus Road Tunnel and the much older Fréjus Railway Tunnel Mont Cenis Tunnel (railway) and Fréjus road tunnel Great St Bernard...
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