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fleet, with 90 percent of all superyachts visiting the region's coast at least once in their lifetime. As a tourist centre, the French
Riviera benefits from 310 to 330 days of sunshine per year, 115 kilometres (71 miles) of coastline and beaches, 18 golf courses, 14 ski resorts and 3,000 restaurants.
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brought down many of the royal houses of Europe and altered the nature and the calendar of the French
Riviera. Following the war, greater numbers of Americans began arriving, with business moguls and celebrities eventually outnumbering aristocrats. The 'High Society' scene moved from a winter season
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which moderates the temperatures in
Western Europe, particularly in winter and the warming effect of the Mediterranean Sea. Because of this, the region boasts a long growing season and supports the growth of exotic flora such as Citrus Fruits and Palm Trees. Snow is very uncommon in the winters and
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in the hills above Nice. First, in 1895 and 1896, she patronised the Grand Hôtel, while in later years she and her staff took over the entire west wing of the
Excelsior Hôtel Régina, which had been designed with her needs specifically in mind (part of which later became the home and studio of the
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Rain can be torrential, particularly in the autumn, when storms and rain are caused by the difference between the colder air inland and the warm
Mediterranean water temperature (20–24 °C ). The rainiest months are September (75.6 millimetres average rainfall); October (143.9 millimetres );
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areas. It began as a winter health resort for the
British upper class at the end of the 18th century. With the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century, it became the playground and vacation spot of British, Russian, and other aristocrats, such as
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the first railway was completed, making Nice and the
Riviera accessible to visitors from all over Europe. One hundred thousand visitors arrived in 1865. By 1874, residents of foreign enclaves in Nice, most of whom were British, numbered 25,000.
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is a southerly wind, coming from the
African continent and often felt on the Mediterranean coast of Europe. It is a hot and humid wind, occasionally carrying sand from the Sahara which is then deposited in coastal areas across Southern Europe.
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Riviera is home to 163 nationalities with 83,962 foreign residents, although estimates of the number of non-French nationals living in the area are often much higher. Its largest city is
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In the mid-19th century, British and French entrepreneurs began to see the potential of promoting tourism along the Côte d'Azur. At the time, gambling was illegal in France and Italy. In 1856, the Prince of
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A new phase began when the coast became a fashionable health resort for the
British upper class in the late 18th century. The first British traveller to describe its benefits was the novelist
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is 6.2 °C (43.2 °F). The average high temperature in August in Nice is 28.6 °C (83.5 °F); in Toulon the average daily high temperature is 29.7 °C (85.5 °F)
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in 1907, where he bought a farm in the hills and built a new house and workshop on the grounds. He continued to paint there until his death in 1919. His house is now a museum.
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Snow on the coast is rare, falling on average once every ten years. 1956 was exceptional, when 20 cm (7.9 in) blanketed the coast. In January 1985 the coast between
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areas, the temperature of the Mediterranean can be very cool in summer. This phenomenon is observed very little or not at all on the coast between the French Riviera and the
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in 1763 when it was still an Italian city within the Kingdom of Sardinia. Smollett brought Nice and its warm winter climate to the attention of the British aristocracy with
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and cruising area with several marinas along its coast. According to the Côte d'Azur Economic Development Agency, each year the Riviera hosts 50 percent of the world's
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blows strongly from the northwest, or, turned by the mountains, from the east. In 1956 a mistral from the northwest reached 180 kilometres per hour (110 mph) at
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was built in 1949 on the site of the old Cercle Nautique, where the Prince of Wales had met his mistresses in the late 19th century. The release of the French film
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By the end of the 19th century the Côte d'Azur began to attract artistic painters, who appreciated the climate, the bright colors and clear light. Among them were
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after himself. When the railway reached Monte Carlo in 1870, many thousands of visitors began to arrive and the population of the principality of Monaco doubled.
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1881:, decided to reduce the dependence of the Riviera on ordinary tourism, and to make it a destination for international congresses and conventions. He built the
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in five and a half hours from Paris. The French Riviera has a total population of more than two million. It is home to a high tech and science park (French:
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and carriages to take visitors from Nice to Monaco, and built hotels, gardens and a casino in a place called Spélugues. At the suggestion of his mother,
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after its annexation in 1860, because the climate was similar to that of the north of Italy, even in winter, with "a sky as blue as its sea". When the
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after 1526, and thereafter its language, history and culture were separate from those of Provence until 1860, when it was re-attached to France under
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Micro-climates exist in these coastal regions, and there can be great differences in the weather between various locations. Strong winds such as the
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and extends with diminishing intensity along the Côte d'Azur, blows frequently during the winter. Strong winds blow for about 75 days a year in
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in French) would only be used in literal translation, or adaptations of it. For instance, in French, "Riviera Française" is found in the online
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In English, "Riviera" as a whole is defined as "the coastal strip along the Mediterranean from La Spezia, Italy, to west of Cannes, France".
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in 1892, and bought a villa, La Hune, at the foot of citadel in 1897. It was at his villa that his friend, Henri Matisse, painted his famous
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Until the end of the 18th century, the area later known as the Côte d'Azur was a remote and impoverished region, known mostly for fishing,
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within the region, surrounded on three sides by France and fronting the Mediterranean. The French Riviera contains the seaside resorts of
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The climate and vivid colors of the Mediterranean attracted many famous artists during the 19th and 20th centuries. They included:
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The French Riviera soon became a popular destination for European royalty. Just days after the railway reached Nice in 1864, Tsar
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Places on the Côte d'Azur (following the broadest definition), following the coast from south-west to north-east, include:
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and eventually to Britain. American Jewish groups helped some of the Jewish artists living in the south of France, such as
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in 439, and Antibes in 442. The oldest Christian structure still in existence on the Côte d'Azur is the baptistery of
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on 18 April 1956, attracted world attention once again. It was viewed on television by 30 million people.
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to avoid criticism by the church. The casino was a failure, but in 1863 the Prince signed an agreement with
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reached the height of its power and prosperity during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. In the mid-3rd century,
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the long, hot and sunny summers have long been a draw for tourists since the days of British Aristocracy.
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was a regular visitor to Cannes, starting in 1872. He frequented the Club Nautique, a private club on the
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Côte d'Azur and the French Riviera have no official boundaries. Some sources put the western boundary at
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While Americans were largely responsible for making summer the high season, a French fashion designer,
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received 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in). In the mountains, snow is present from November to May.
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was a later British visitor who came for his health. In 1882 he rented a villa called La Solitude at
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times. Primitive tools dating to between 1,000,000 and 1,050,000 years ago were discovered in the
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were built along the Côte d'Azur and many still survive, such as the amphitheatre and
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in 1904. Signac made numerous paintings along the coast.
1828:
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While Europe was still recovering from the war and the
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1414:. In successive years from 1895 to 1899 she stayed in
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began to invade the region, and Roman power weakened.
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along the Côte d'Azur. Emporia were started at Olbia (
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e.g. Comité Régional du Tourisme Riviera Côte d'Azur.
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The Côte d'Azur receives more rainfall annually than
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Some data related to tourism on the Riviera in 2006:
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Mediterranean coast in Southeastern France and Monaco
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4613:
4135:"Climat : Tropicalisation des nuits azuréennes"
1224:. In 1486, Provence formally became part of France.
910:
531:, as well as wealthy Americans and Europeans. After
4395:msaldo; admin; yvasovic; yvasovic (23 April 2018).
1324:in Cap-Saint-Jean-Ferrat was built in 1905–1912 by
710:, published in December 1887. Liégeard was born in
4518:
4340:Webster's New World Dictionary of American English
4165:
2974:3 million admissions to museums and monuments
1953:Boulevard de la Croisette along the waterfront in
30:"Côte d'Azur" redirects here. For other uses, see
4610:
4370:Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
1272:In 1834, a British nobleman and politician named
675:, which extends east of the French Riviera (from
37:"Blue Coast" redirects here. For other uses, see
4756:
4552:La Grande Histoire des premiers hommes europeens
3846:(1883–1953); Parisian travel poster illustrator.
2011:The 46 coastal municipalities from west to east
1410:. In 1892 she stayed at the Hotel Cost-belle in
1303:
1123:The Counts of Provence and the House of Grimaldi
448:is originally a nickname given by France to the
4681:La Grand Histoire des premiers hommes européens
4578:Queen Victoria and the Discovery of the Riviera
4513:Harrap's Standard French and English Dictionary
4453:"Encyclopédie Larousse en ligne - Côte d'Azur"
1725:(as he became) and his new wife stayed at the
1626:. It made its first trip in 1922, and carried
1402:was a frequent visitor. In 1882 she stayed in
629:) and a research and technology centre at the
4721:Riviera, the Rise and Fall of the Côte d'Azur
1945:; Plage la Paloma, a beach on the Côte d'Azur
3705:International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo
1807:. German resistance was not as fanatical as
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695:is an Italian noun which means "coastline".
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3035:Climate data for Nice (1981–2010 averages)
1740:also became a resident in 1926, buying the
482:This coastline was one of the first modern
322:
4310:Côte d'Azur Economic Development Agency –
4703:Côte d'Azur: Inventing the French Riviera
4397:"Cannes Avance - Mini Une fixe - Accueil"
2005:
1593:, the son and heir of the founder of the
1559:Learn how and when to remove this message
1236:groves and the production of flowers for
1216:, died and left the Comté to his nephew,
1170:, Antibes and Nice, and built castles at
931:(380,000 to 230,000 years ago), near the
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4780:Landforms of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
4723:, John Murray Publishers, London, 1988.
3952:, and painted a number of seascapes of
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4433:, 378 pages, Édition de l'Aube, 2002,
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1866:The marriage of American film actress
1092:on an island off the coast at Cannes.
835:Cap-Roux and the Corniche d'Or in the
432:word that originates from the ancient
4065:Gardens of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
2977:More than 45% of tourists come by air
1877:During the 1960s, the Mayor of Nice,
1829:Post-war period and late 20th century
1349:in Monaco, which was called a health
1010:built an imposing trophy monument at
1001:
702:was given to the coast by the writer
460:(Northwest) winds are blowing in the
344:coastline of the southeast corner of
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4526:Dictionnaire Hachette encyclopédique
4494:from the original on 16 January 2013
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4186:from the original on 12 January 2022
3966:(1863–1944); visited and painted in
3836:(1867–1947); retired to and died at
2968:500,000 tourists in the High Country
1736:The English playwright and novelist
1497:adding citations to reliable sources
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1190:, is a descendant of the Grimaldis.
1154:The ruins of the Grimaldi castle at
998:, who also visited the Côte d'Azur.
355:, extending from the rock formation
4730:, Editions Privat, Toulouse, 1969 (
4109:France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
1815:had ordered, and crumbled in days.
1751:
1072:were built in the 4th century, and
631:University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
375:. The coast is entirely within the
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2953:More than 14 million tourists
1918:, shortly before they died in the
1310:Second Italian War of Independence
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4115:from the original on 26 July 2023
3678:Several major events take place:
3600:département are sheltered by the
2962:Tourists spending €5 billion
1611:in Grasse – shipping them to the
966:Beginning in the 7th century BC,
911:From prehistory to the Bronze Age
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4638:from the original on 12 May 2001
4580:, Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2007.
4407:from the original on 8 July 2011
4372:. Istituzionali della Treccani.
4164:Wrathall, Claire (6 July 2016).
3992:, where he spent his last years.
3792:Grasse: Jasmine Festival, August
2731:, with Port-Grimaud on the coast
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1258:Travels through France and Italy
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1197:. The territory was called the
950:, while the Valley of Marvels (
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671:comes by analogy with the term
4698:, Éditions Ouest-France, 2001.
4342:, Third College Edition, 1988.
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4567:, Edition Ouest-France, 2001.
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3687:Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo
3587:Nice seen from Spot Satellite
2959:65 million nights stayed
1934:The 46 coastal municipalities
1304:Railway, gambling and royalty
436:of Italy, wedged between the
4683:, Odile Jacob, Paris, 2010 (
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3154:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1902:At the end of August 1997,
1021:Roman towns, monuments and
797:The French riviera between
737:, the only usual names are
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3735:: Violet Festival, March
3592:Nice and Alpes-Maritimes
1872:Prince Rainier of Monaco
1717:, the intended bride of
1679:– eventually staying at
1591:James Gordon Bennett Jr.
565:Nice Côte d'Azur Airport
4728:Histoire de la Provence
4696:Histoire de la Provence
4565:Histoire de la Provence
2760:Les Adrets-de-l'Estérel
1655:(1920) at a villa near
1345:, began constructing a
1129:new kingdom of Provence
1048:, which is still in use
890:The Talented Mr. Ripley
594:(officially now DN7 in
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4366:"Vocabolario: Riviera"
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2933:Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
2898:Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
2796:Île Sainte-Marguerite
2740:Roquebrune-sur-Argens
2602:Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
2524:Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
2381:Roquebrune-sur-Argens
2251:Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer
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400:Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
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4482:Larousse, Éditions.
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4289:3 March 2010 at the
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3766:Cannes Film Festival
3758:; Rose Festival, May
3711:Mandelieu-la-Napoule
3707:, January / February
3674:Events and festivals
3084:Record high °C (°F)
2893:Villefranche-sur-Mer
2877:Saint-Laurent-du-Var
2775:Mandelieu-la-Napoule
2676:Six-Fours-les-Plages
2550:Villefranche-sur-Mer
2498:Saint-Laurent-du-Var
2420:Mandelieu-la-Napoule
2095:Six-Fours-les-Plages
1835:Cannes Film Festival
1772:, and eventually to
1652:The Age of Innocence
1605:John Pierpont Morgan
1576:to a summer season.
1493:improve this article
1274:Henry Peter Brougham
1119:in the 9th century.
1097:Western Roman Empire
946:, can be found near
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208:43.32000°N 6.66500°E
4317:4 July 2010 at the
4270:18 May 2009 at the
3854:Saint-Paul-de-Vence
3740:Monte-Carlo Masters
3733:Tourrettes-sur-Loup
3647:The département of
3294:Record low °C (°F)
2866:Saint-Paul-de-Vence
2212:La Londe-les-Maures
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1692:Tender Is the Night
1669:F. Scott Fitzgerald
1613:Metropolitan Museum
1158:, near Saint-Tropez
921:Grotte du Vallonnet
906:History of Provence
841:Massif de l'Esterel
365:France–Italy border
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4139:www.meteofrance.fr
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3860:Henri-Edmond Cross
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149:Clockwise from top
39:Blue Coast Records
4712:Patrick Howarth,
4707:Thames and Hudson
4689:978 2 7381 2386 2
4679:Henry de Lumley,
4550:Henry de Lumley,
4204:INSEE 1999 census
3800:Toulon Tournament
3696:Monaco Grand Prix
3622:Winds of Provence
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2800:Île Saint-Honorat
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2264:Cavalaire-sur-Mer
2056:Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer
2050:Bouches-du-Rhône
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1793:French First Army
1785:Operation Dragoon
1707:abdication crisis
1628:Winston Churchill
1599:, had a villa in
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1367:Princess Caroline
1330:Rothschild family
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1164:House of Grimaldi
878:Var (departement)
751:Riviera Française
613:service reaching
592:Route nationale 7
505:Rothschild family
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1719:King Edward VIII
1711:British Monarchy
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1188:Prince of Monaco
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1090:Lerins Monastery
1082:Fréjus Cathedral
1063:Germanic peoples
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477:Southern France
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1889:Chagall Museum
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1322:Villa Ephrussi
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651:Origin of term
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450:County of Nice
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3982:Pablo Picasso
3980:
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3958:Cap d'Antibes
3955:
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3947:
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3934:Juan-les-Pins
3931:
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3923:
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3904:Henri Matisse
3902:
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3874:Maurice Denis
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3777:Jazz Festival
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2735:Sainte-Maxime
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2730:
2726:
2724:
2721:
2719:
2716:
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2707:Île du Levant
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2368:Sainte-Maxime
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1873:
1869:
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1844:
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1839:French cinema
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1816:
1814:
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1806:
1805:Saint-Raphaël
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1783:in Normandy,
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1748:, near Nice.
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1731:Cap d'Antibes
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1727:Villa La Croë
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151:: a view of
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4190:18 December
4048:Sacha Sosno
4022:Paul Signac
3972:Monte Carlo
3938:Monte Carlo
3819:Paul Signac
3787:Jazz à Juan
3747:Formula One
3742:, April–May
3025:Gulf Stream
2922:Monte-Carlo
2920:(including
2713:Le Lavandou
2238:Le Lavandou
2019:Inhabitants
1920:Alma Tunnel
1868:Grace Kelly
1774:death camps
1705:During the
1700:Coco Chanel
1677:Monte Carlo
1636:Edward VIII
1581:Henry James
1371:Monte Carlo
1359:Baden-Baden
1343:Charles III
1105:Burgundians
996:Phoenicians
929:Terra Amata
917:prehistoric
785:(1866–1932)
743:Côte d'Azur
700:Côte d'Azur
677:Ventimiglia
606:, with the
446:Côte d'Azur
291:Côte d'Azur
283:, known in
211: /
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4759:Categories
4719:Jim Ring,
4642:26 January
4149:2 December
4091:References
4038:Yves Klein
4026:St. Tropez
3988:, then at
3954:Cap Martin
3930:Bordighera
3908:St. Tropez
3898:St. Tropez
3888:Raoul Dufy
3878:St. Tropez
3750:Grand Prix
3723:, February
2928:Beausoleil
2828:Golfe-Juan
2628:Total (46)
2290:Ramatuelle
1943:Cap Ferrat
1922:in Paris.
1908:Dodi Fayed
1803:, east of
1779:Following
1746:Cap Ferrat
1689:and began
1620:Train Bleu
1519:newspapers
1386:Leopold II
1363:steamships
1263:John Brown
1109:Ostrogoths
1074:bishoprics
1070:cathedrals
976:Asia Minor
956:Mount Bégo
948:Draguignan
944:Bronze Age
781:Poster by
639:superyacht
625:(north of
619:technopole
537:Elton John
458:Tramontane
353:department
340:), is the
199:06°39′54″E
196:43°19′12″N
4554:, p. 120.
4498:2 January
4467:2 January
4180:0307-1235
3986:Vallauris
3838:Le Cannet
3752:race, May
3689:, January
3576:Source:
2913:Cap d'Ail
2883:Belvédère
2881:Inland –
2870:Inland –
2864:Inland –
2858:Inland –
2842:Inland –
2821:Inland –
2815:Inland –
2811:Vallauris
2809:Inland –
2785:Inland –
2779:Inland –
2753:Inland –
2727:Inland –
2703:Port-Cros
2661:La Ciotat
2633:1,383,588
2576:Cap-d’Ail
2446:Vallauris
2173:Le Pradet
2134:Ollioules
2043:La Ciotat
1926:Geography
1797:Cavalaire
1762:Gibraltar
1713:in 1936,
1609:Fragonard
1436:Britannia
1432:Croisette
1384:and then
1328:, of the
1184:Albert II
1101:Visigoths
1086:monastery
1012:La Turbie
992:Etruscans
933:Nice Port
803:Cap-d'Ail
731:Provençal
716:Côte-d'Or
698:The name
681:La Spezia
667:The term
646:Etymology
581:Mandelieu
555:métropole
462:Languedoc
392:Cap-d'Ail
363:, at the
306:Provençal
4743:Painters
4636:Archived
4492:Archived
4461:Archived
4405:Archived
4374:Archived
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4287:Archived
4268:Archived
4249:Archived
4226:Archived
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4113:Archived
4059:See also
4000:Beaulieu
3978:in 1891.
3946:Beaulieu
3940:, Nice,
3810:Painters
3745:Monaco:
3738:Monaco:
3721:Carnival
3703:Monaco:
3529:Percent
3433:(28.87)
3364:Average
2817:Valbonne
2765:Tanneron
2693:and the
2160:La Garde
1974:Port of
1811:and the
1795:between
1601:Beaulieu
1137:Catalans
1133:Bosonids
1115:and the
1113:Saracens
1107:and the
1059:Provence
1008:Augustus
837:calanque
663:, Monaco
659:View of
635:yachting
466:Provence
444:rivers.
371:or even
4674:History
4515:, 1948.
4380:15 June
4119:26 July
4085:Riviera
3990:Mougins
3614:sirocco
3606:mistral
3428:(3.65)
3423:(4.09)
3418:(5.23)
3413:(2.88)
3408:(0.70)
3403:(0.48)
3398:(1.35)
3393:(1.76)
3388:(2.73)
3383:(1.52)
3378:(1.76)
3373:(2.72)
3359:(19.0)
3354:(27.1)
3349:(32.2)
3344:(39.6)
3339:(45.7)
3334:(52.5)
3329:(53.1)
3324:(46.6)
3319:(38.7)
3314:(37.2)
3309:(23.0)
3304:(21.6)
3299:(19.0)
3289:(54.2)
3284:(43.3)
3279:(48.6)
3274:(56.7)
3269:(63.1)
3264:(68.9)
3259:(68.5)
3254:(63.5)
3249:(57.4)
3244:(50.4)
3239:(46.2)
3234:(42.6)
3229:(41.5)
3219:(67.2)
3214:(56.8)
3209:(61.9)
3204:(69.8)
3199:(76.3)
3194:(81.9)
3189:(81.1)
3184:(75.7)
3179:(69.3)
3169:(59.4)
3164:(56.1)
3159:(55.6)
3149:(99.9)
3144:(71.6)
3139:(77.7)
3134:(85.8)
3129:(93.0)
3124:(99.9)
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3114:(98.2)
3109:(86.5)
3104:(78.8)
3099:(79.0)
3094:(78.4)
3089:(72.5)
3017:Sirocco
3010:mistral
2982:Climate
2945:Tourism
2838:Antibes
2787:Mougins
2755:Fayence
2729:Grimaud
2515:341,032
2459:Antibes
2342:Grimaud
2329:Cogolin
2151:176,198
1861:jet set
1820:Colette
1729:on the
1709:of the
1665:Amilcar
1533:scholar
1451:Mougins
1449:and in
1282:enclave
1238:perfume
1180:Antibes
1172:Grimaud
1156:Grimaud
1117:Normans
988:Antibes
980:emporia
972:Phocaea
954:) near
940:dolmens
923:, near
900:History
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876:in the
759:ribiera
723:Occitan
693:Riviera
687:or the
685:Riviera
627:Antibes
611:Sud-Est
454:Mistral
430:Italian
426:Riviera
408:Antibes
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256:Website
225:Country
167:in the
94:Riviera
82:Occitan
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4355:(1862)
4178:
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4004:Grasse
3942:Cannes
3926:Menton
3882:Bandol
3868:Hyères
3864:Monaco
3796:Toulon
3779:, July
3775:Nice:
3762:Cannes
3756:Grasse
3727:Menton
3683:Monaco
3668:Fréjus
3657:Hyères
3637:Menton
3633:Cannes
3618:Sahara
3524:2,724
3040:Month
2996:Toulon
2938:Menton
2918:Monaco
2805:Cannes
2781:Grasse
2745:Fréjus
2691:Hyères
2686:Toulon
2666:Bandol
2656:Cassis
2646:Places
2619:30,231
2615:Menton
2606:12,824
2593:38,100
2589:Monaco
2502:28,511
2489:51,411
2476:15,780
2463:72,915
2450:27,072
2437:73,965
2433:Cannes
2424:21,836
2398:35,633
2385:14,626
2372:14,240
2359:53,786
2355:Fréjus
2333:11,556
2316:Gassin
2216:10,389
2203:55,069
2199:Hyères
2177:10,265
2164:25,380
2147:Toulon
2138:13,771
2125:62,888
2099:33,665
2086:16,696
2069:Bandol
2060:11,580
2047:35,281
2030:Cassis
1955:Cannes
1897:Cimiez
1891:and a
1809:Hitler
1770:Drancy
1673:Cannes
1657:Hyères
1649:wrote
1624:Calais
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1408:Grasse
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1278:Cannes
1242:Grasse
1168:Monaco
1103:, the
1057:Roman
1035:Fréjus
1031:Cimiez
984:Hyères
938:Stone
882:Cassis
874:Toulon
870:Hyères
858:Menton
735:French
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727:Niçard
604:Grasse
484:resort
428:is an
418:, and
416:Cannes
380:region
373:Toulon
361:Menton
346:France
285:French
250:Monaco
247:
238:France
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3916:Vence
3772:, May
3620:(see
3421:103.9
3416:132.8
3174:(63)
3079:Year
3003:Paris
2860:Vence
2580:4,529
2567:2,225
2554:5,064
2541:3,731
2528:1,533
2411:1,350
2346:4,553
2320:2,586
2307:4,103
2294:2,079
2281:3,778
2268:7,499
2242:5,981
2229:8,223
2190:9,555
2112:5,979
2073:8,404
2034:7,027
1914:near
1781:D-Day
1756:When
1540:JSTOR
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1078:Vence
1027:baths
1014:(the
968:Greek
767:Genoa
712:Dijon
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386:is a
335:Coast
333:Azure
155:with
4732:ISBN
4685:ISBN
4644:2017
4500:2012
4469:2012
4435:ISBN
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4382:2013
4192:2018
4176:ISSN
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4121:2023
4052:Nice
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3396:34.3
3391:44.6
3386:69.3
3381:38.7
3376:44.7
3371:69.0
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3352:−2.7
3332:11.4
3327:11.7
3307:−5.0
3302:−5.8
3297:−7.2
3287:12.4
3272:13.7
3267:17.3
3262:20.5
3257:20.3
3252:17.5
3247:14.1
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3217:19.6
3212:13.8
3207:16.6
3202:21.0
3197:24.6
3192:27.7
3187:27.3
3182:24.3
3177:20.7
3167:15.2
3162:13.4
3157:13.1
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3142:22.0
3137:25.4
3132:29.9
3127:33.9
3122:37.7
3117:36.3
3112:36.8
3107:30.3
3102:26.0
3097:26.1
3092:25.8
3087:22.5
3076:Dec
3073:Nov
3070:Oct
3067:Sep
3064:Aug
3061:Jul
3058:Jun
3055:May
3052:Apr
3049:Mar
3046:Feb
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2992:Nice
2888:Nice
2844:Biot
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2747:and
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