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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...
- Algeria,
Tunisia and Morocco.
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is
divided into 6 departments.
These are Alpes-de-Haute-
Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Alpes-Maritimes...
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capital of
Provence, it is the
subprefecture of the arrondis****t of Aix-en-
Provence, in the
department of Bouches-du-Rhône, in the
region of
Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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Herbes de
Provence (French: [ɛʁb də pʁɔvɑ̃s]; Provençal: èrbas de Provença) is a
mixture of
dried herbs considered typical of the
Provence region of southeastern...
- 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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eleventh century,
Provence became disputed between the
traditional line and the
counts of Toulouse, who
claimed the
title of "Margrave of
Provence". In the High...
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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...
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Sovereign Countess and
Margravine of
Provence from 1037
until 1062. She was the
daughter of
Rotbold II of
Provence and
Ermengarde of Burgundy. She inherited...
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Prove It! was a
British educational children's TV
series presented by Joe
Challands and
Jamie Rickers. It was an
entertainment programme focusing on the...
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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...