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- Ramatuelle (French pronunciation: [ʁamatɥɛl]; Provençal: Ramatuela) is a commune in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern...
- father, Berger suffered a fatal heart attack after a tennis match at Ramatuelle in Southern France. His death came as a shock to many as he had been one...
- of Saint-Tropez, but famous beach clubsstrictly speaking located in Ramatuelleoften use the term Saint-Tropez beach. Most parts of the beach have...
- the Baie de Pampelonne, which lies south of Saint-Tropez and east of Ramatuelle. Pampelonne offers a collection of beaches along its five-kilometre s****...
- European Graduate School. She died on July 21, 2017, at Pampelonne beach in Ramatuelle near the city of Saint-Tropez, while trying to rescue two children caught...
- bankruptcy, paying off creditors for four years after. She sold her house in Ramatuelle for $5.7 million, and remortgaged her $3.3 million home in New York City...
- 1927 Montpellier, France Died 23 September 2020(2020-09-23) (aged 93) Ramatuelle, France Genres Chanson Cabaret Occupation(s) Singer actress Years active...
- Wallaces travel south with the Dalbrets and stay at the latter's villa in Ramatuelle, where Maurice gives Mark the details of the project and introduces him...
- derived from Arabic or in memory of past Muslim inhabitance, such as Ramatuelle and Saint-Pierre de l'Almanarre (from al-manar i.e. 'the lighthouse')...
- for action taken on 15 August 1944. After landing on Yellow Beach near Ramatuelle, Murphy's platoon was making its way through a vineyard when the men were...