- La
Ciotat (French: [la sjɔta]; Provençal Occitan: La
Ciutat [la sjewˈta]; in
Mistralian spelling La Ciéutat; 'the City') is a
commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône...
- en gare de La
Ciotat (translated from
French into
English as The
Arrival of a
Train at La
Ciotat Station,
Arrival of a
Train at La
Ciotat [US] and The...
- Gare de La
Ciotat is a
railway station serving the town La
Ciotat, Bouches-du-Rhône department,
southeastern France. It is
situated on the M****ille–Ventimiglia...
- The
Battle of La
Ciotat was a
naval engagement in
August 1944
during World War II as part of
Operation Dragoon.
Allied forces,
engaged at the main landings...
- drier,
especially along the Côte Bleue, the
Calanques and the bay of La
Ciotat,
which include some of the
driest areas in France, with only 450 mm (18 in)...
-
Memoire historique et
statistique sur le
canton de La
Ciotat [Historical and
statistical report on the
canton of La
Ciotat] (in French). v t e v t e...
- Command's
Prepositioning Program.
Built in 1978 by
Chantier naval de La
Ciotat in la
Ciotat, France, she was
originally named Merlin. On 8
April 2005, she was...
- was the
Lumiere Brothers' 1895 film, L'Arrivée d'un
train en gare de La
Ciotat,
which was
shown in
Istanbul in 1896. The
first Turkish-made film was a...
- boulodromes. The
current form of the game was
codified in 1907 or 1910 in La
Ciotat, in Provence, France. The
French name pétanque (borrowed into English, with...
- The
canton of La
Ciotat is a
canton located within the Bouches-du-Rhône
department of France.
Since the
French canton reorganisation which came into effect...