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administrative region of
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and
includes the
departments of Var, Bouches-du-Rhône, Alpes-de-Haute-
Provence, as well as
parts of Alpes-Maritimes...
- Aix-en-
Provence or
simply Aix, is a city and
commune in
southern France,
about 30 km (20 mi)
north of M****ille. A
former capital of
Provence, it is the...
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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (French: [pʁɔvɑ̃s alp kot dazyʁ] ; lit. '
Provence-Alps-Azure Coast'; or '
Provence, Alps,
French Riviera',
commonly shortened...
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Provence was a
largely autonomous medieval state that
eventually became incorporated into the
Kingdom of
France in 1481. For four
centuries Provence was...
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commercial name
herbes de
Provence has no
Protected Geographical Status or
other legal definition. Indeed, only 10% of
herbes de
Provence sold in
France are...
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Provence (Provençal) wine
comes from the
French wine-producing
region of
Provence in
southeast France. The
Romans called the area
provincia nostra ("our...
- M****ille
Provence Airport (French: Aéroport M****ille-
Provence) (IATA: MRS, ICAO: LFML) is an
international airport located 27 km (17 miles) northwest...
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Charles of
Provence or
Charles II (845 – 25
January 863) was the
Carolingian king of
Provence from 855
until his
early death in 863.
Charles was the youngest...
- the
Counts of
Provence. In 1481, the
title p****ed to
Louis XI of France. In 1486
Provence was
legally incorporated into France.
Provence has been a part...
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Beatrice of
Provence (c. 1229 – 23
September 1267), was the
ruling Countess of
Provence and
Forcalquier from 1245
until her death, as well as Countess...