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- Garlaban (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁlabɑ̃]) is a hill which looks out to Aubagne. The summit is 715 metres high although its highest point is the butte...
- 3,418 feet), Montagne Sainte-Victoire (1,011 metres – 3,316 feet), the Garlaban and Alpilles m****ifs. The department of Bouches-du-Rhône is also known...
- Toulon and the French Riviera. To the north of M****ille, beyond the low Garlaban and Etoile mountain ranges, is the 1,011 m (3,317 ft) Mont Sainte Victoire...
- connects A50 to A52. A502 - Garlaban motorway. This little motorway connects the A50 from Aubagne to Aubagne-Est to the Garlaban mountains. A515 - Junction...
- located in the Huveaune Valley and surrounded by the mountain ranges of Garlaban with Sainte-Baume to the north and 17 km (11 mi) east of M****ille. Aubagne...
- and the five ****ociated communes joined the Agglomeration community of Garlaban-Huveaune-Sainte-Baume forming the new Agglomeration community of Pays d'Aubagne...
- Aubagne in Provence, between C****is and Aix-en-Provence on the south side of Garlaban mountain. It displays typical 18th-century Provençal architecture including...
- Font-de-Mai, route d'Eoure, A501 autoroute, avenue Roger-Salengro, avenue de Garlaban, the railway line and the chemin de Fenestrelle. It also contained the...
- feet) high. The port has moorings for 750 boats, and is the home of Le Garlaban, a three mast sailing boat that belonged to Paul Ricard and is now a seafood...
- village is situated at the start of the range of hills containing the Garlaban. This countryside featured prominently in Pagnol's books about his childhood...