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Sixth virtual journey France La PACA and the city of Marseille

Sixth virtual journey France La PACA and the city of Marseille.

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Sixth virtual journey France La PACA and the city of Marseille

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  1. Sixthvirtualjourney FranceLa PACA and the city of Marseille

  2. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Project Comenius - EPEITE The projectisexecuted by students of the Second High School in Jelenia Góra, Poland (Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących 2 w Jeleniej Górze) Reference professorMr. Robert Zalewski Jelenia Góra, 2013.

  3. Metropolitan France is situatedon the western edge of Europe, and thus lies within thenortherntemperate zone. From southwest to northeast, France shares borders withSpain,Andorra, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany,Luxembourg, and Belgium. France also borders Suriname to its west and Brazil to its east and south, by way of the overseas region of French Guiana, which is considered an integral part of the republic.

  4. France France is a unitaryconstitutional republic. • President of France: François Hollande - language: french - currency: euro - National anthem: La Marseillaise

  5. France has more than 65 000 000residents.The largest cities are:Paris, Lyon, Marseille and Toulouse.

  6. PACA Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur(PACA) is located in South-Eastern part of the country. The region consists of 6 départements: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04)Hautes-Alpes (05)Alpes-Maritimes (06)Bouches-du-Rhône (13)Var (83)Vaucluse (84)

  7. Marseilleis the capital of PACA. It’salso the oldestfrenchtown with anenormousharbour.

  8. The city was founded by the Greeks arrived with 600 Fokai BC Μασσαλία (Massalia)

  9. Population Marseille has more than 850 000 inhabitants.

  10. In 2013, Marseille was selected European Capital of Culture.

  11. Climate The climat in Marseille is typicallymeditaranienwith mild, humid winters and warm to hot, mostly dry summers.

  12. How to get to Marseille? International Marseille-Provence airport is located 25 km from the city center.The airport can be reached by bus or train

  13. Public transport The public transport in Marseille consists of: • 2 trolley lines, • 2 metro lines and • 79 busroutes. A single ticket costs 1,50 €. Le réseaux métro et tramways

  14. Cyclingis a convenientway to getaround the town. Thereare a 130 stationsaround the city with aprox. 1000 bikes for hire, open from 6 o’clock tillmidnight, sevendays a week. The rentalcostis one euro for the first half hour, thenitgrows 1 euro per hour.

  15. The white facades of houses, charming squares, narrow streets – Marseille is now one of the most cosmopolitan citiesin France.

  16. Marseille is an important cultural center. City is full of monuments and traces of a rich past can be encountered in all of its parts.

  17. The 19th-century Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, built by the architect Esperandieu, is an enormous Romano-Byzantine basilica in the hills to the south of the Old Port. The terrace offers spectacular panoramic views of Marseille and its surroundings.

  18. Fort Saint-Jeanwas built in the 12th century to defend the entrance to the port.

  19. Romano-Byzantine Basilicaof Sainte-Marie-Majeure, was built in the secondhalf of the nineteenth.

  20. Castled’Ifis a fortification in the centre of the Marseilleharbour. It was essentialy a prison, for about 400 years. Alexandre Dumas madeitfamous by setting the story of Count of Monte Cristo in thiscastle. It’s a siteworthseeing.

  21. Le Palais de la Bourse was erected in 1860. Currently the building is Chamber of industry and commerce.

  22. Marseille is also famous ofCalanques. Calanque is deeply indented in the limestone rocks, inaccessible valleys with steep walls on the Mediterranean coast, very often do not have any directions.

  23. Cusine The provincialcuisineischaracterized by usingvegetables, olives, oil, herbs, garlic and fish.

  24. Bouillabaisse is the best known fish soup. To cook using different species of saltwater fish, garlic, tomatoes, olive oil, pepper and saffron. After cooking, the soup the xylene is to be through a sieve, and cooked in her fish, crawfish and crabs shall be indicated on a separate platter. For the soup must be given in Marseille breads called marette.

  25. La ratatouille- a delicious vegetable stew native of Provence, which also works well as a main dish as well as a food additive. This dish is based on vegetable ingredients, mainly aubergines, courgettes, peppers, onions and tomatoes.

  26. Aïoli-is a traditionaldishbased on cod and boiledvegetablescovered in sauce with oliveoil and garlic.

  27. Tapenade is a pasta with green olives and capers hence its name.

  28. La soupe au pistou is a French vegetable soup with basil, beans (white, red and green), zucchini and tomatoes. Sometimes at the end of cooking, add a handful or two of fine pasta to the soup was more fill

  29. Accomadation Marseilleoffers a lot of differenttypes of accomodation.

  30. - campings: http://www.france-voyage.com/campsites/search.php?kw=Marseille&depid=bouches-du-rhone - hostels: http://www.marseille-tourisme.com/fr/preparer-votre-sejour/ou-dormir/hebergements-collectifs/ - and more than a hundred hotels. Room rates range from 50 to 250 euros per night in the most luxurious hotels. http://pl.hotels.com/de510502/hotele-marsylia-francja/

  31. Shopping The French love shopping.The town is full of shops and shopping centers:- Centre Valentine;- Le Centre Commercial Grand Litoral;- Le centrele Plan de CampagneThe main shopping streets in the vicinity of the Canebièrestreet -rue de Rome, rue Saint Ferreol, rue Paradis and of course the Centre Bourse.

  32. Informations • Departamentalturistinformation13 rue Roux de brignoles 13006 Marseille Tel: 04 91 13 84 13 Fax: 04 91 33 01 82  • RegionalturistinformationProvence-Alpes-Côte d’AzurBP 46214 13567 MARSEILLE Cedex 02 Tel: 04 91 56 47 00  PolishConsulate: 4-6, rue Villa Oddo13015 MARSEILLE Tel. 04 91 47 41 04 Fax 04 91 02 56 83 Fire18 Emergency15 Police 17

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