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  • ...iterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] coastline of [[Languedoc-Roussillon]] and [[Provence]] in [[France]], reaching from the border with [[Catalonia]] in the west to [[Category:Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur|Lion]]
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  • ...ssels]], [[Belgium]] and died on [[October 2]], [[1998]] in [[Les Baux de Provence]], in the [[Bouches-du-Rhône]] ''[[département]]'' of [[France]], was a w Olivier Gendebien passed away in 1998 at his home in Les Baux de Provence in southern France.
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  • ...g a [[Bugatti]] car in races throughout France, entering the Grand Prix de Provence at [[Miramas]] and the [[Monte Carlo Rally]]. In [[1928]] he won the [[Fren
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  • ...up, together with the count of [[Barcelona]] and other contingents from [[Provence]] and [[Italy]] (Genoese excluded), a war to free the [[Balearic Islands]] ...ncreased the rivalry with Genoa. Pisa's trade with the [[Languedoc]] and [[Provence]] ([[Noli]], [[Savona]], [[Fréjus]] and [[Montpellier]]) were an obstacle
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  • ...women of St. Remo are much more handsome and better tempered than those of Provence." ''[[Travels through France and Italy]] ''(1766)
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  • ...ear the [[Italy|Italian]] border. It is surrounded on three sides by the [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]] Région of France. It consists of a narrow strip along *[http://provence.forumforus.com/Map_of_Monaco Street map of Monaco]
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  • *Thorenc, [[Provence|Provence, France]] - ''hills overlooking Monte Carlo''
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  • ...chickpea flour, water, salt and olive oil. Also called ''Socca'' in the [[Provence]] region of France. Often baked in a brick oven, and typically weighed and
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  • ...osed the ''Historia destructionis Trojae''. Guido was an imitator of the [[Provence|Provençal]]s; he understood French, but wrote his own book in Latin, conve ...her Florence or Siena, wrote a book for [[Beatrice of Savoy]], countess of Provence, called ''Le Régime du corps''. In [[1267]] [[Martino da Canale]] wrote a
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  • ...osed the ''Historia destructionis Trojae''. Guido was an imitator of the [[Provence|Provençal]]s; he understood French, but wrote his own book in Latin, conve ...her Florence or Siena, wrote a book for [[Beatrice of Savoy]], countess of Provence, called ''Le Régime du corps''. In [[1267]] [[Martino da Canale]] wrote a
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