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Cavalaire-sur-Mer (pronounced [kavalɛʁ syʁ mɛʁ],
literally Cavalaire on Sea; Provençal:
Cavalaira de Mar or
simply Cavalaira) is a
commune in the Var department...
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privateer La
Marquise de
Cavalaire,
captured by HMS
Dolphin on 19
September 1757. "French
Privateer snow 'La
Marquise de
Cavalaire' (1757)". Threedecks.org...
- 000
troops of the
American Seventh Army and
French First Army
between Cavalaire and A****, east of Saint-Raphaël.
German resistance was not as fanatical...
- In 1995, New Port
Richey became sister cities with
Cavalaire-sur-Mer on the
French Riviera.
Cavalaire Square in
downtown was
named in
honor of that relationship...
- (Le Brusc);
Olbia (near Hyères);
Pergantion (Breganson);
Caccabaria (
Cavalaire);
Athenopolis (Saint-Tropez);
Antipolis (Antibes);
Nikaia (Nice), and...
- to Saint-Tropez in
antiquity is
attested as Heraclea-Caccabaria,
today Cavalaire-sur-Mer,
situated on the
southern end of the peninsula,
while the gulf...
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metres from the sea. Rayol-Canadel-Sur-Mer is in
between Cavaliere and
Cavalaire-sur-mer.
There are
villas above and
below the road on the
hillside facing...
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March 1871, in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines near
Colmar – 8
March 1949, in
Cavalaire-sur-Mer, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur) was a
French mathematician. Drach...
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completed between 1899 and 1900.
Espingole struck a rock in the Bay of
Cavalaire-sur-Mer off the
South of
France on 4
February 1903,
which caused the ship...
- Villages, and a 1,200
metres (1,300 yd) long beach.
Plage du
Layet near
Cavalaire.
Plage de
Pampelonne in
Ramatuelle near Saint-Tropez
There are beaches...