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Fréjus (Occitan: Frejús, French pronunciation: [fʁe.ʒys]) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
It neighbours Saint-Raphaël, effectively forming one town. The north of the commune forms part of the Estérel Massif.
On 2 December 1959, the Malpasset Dam, on the Reyran River above Fréjus, ruptured, killing over 400 people.
Fréjus contains a medieval city as well as a popular seaside resort. Created by the Romans, it attracts many tourists because of its history, cultural and artistic qualities, its well maintained beaches, the sea and sporting facilities. There are numerous places of interest in the area, all are reasonably accessible from Fréjus because of its convenient location. The history of city is very similar to that of Provence. It was destroyed many times in spite of the presence of the Roman Legions. In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar decided to have the Adrian Way built linking Italy with Spain. In those days the Phocaeans of Marseille had already set up a colony on the site, but it was the Roman emperor who gave the port its prosperity and the city its name of 'Forum Julii' meaning 'market of Julius;' he also named its port 'Claustra Maris' (The sea bolt). It went on to become one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean, until the Pax Romana, by denying Forum Julii its military activity, marked the beginning of its decline. The decay of Rome led to that of the cities of its empire. Between the 7th and the 9th centuries, Muslim invaders repeatedly raided the city. The sea encroached on the land while invasions by the Muslims and pirates left the monuments in ruin. By the 10th century there was very little left of the colony, mostly rubble. Sea-borne silt clogged up the port and led to the formation of a huge swampy plain, which then separated the village from the sea.
EN : Fréjus and Saint-Raphaël are two French seaside resorts on the French Riviera. The two seaside resorts are located between Cannes and Saint-Tropez on the Côte d'Azur. FR : Fréjus et Saint-Raphaël sont deux stations balnéaires françaises de la Côte d'Azur. Les deux stations balnéaires sont situées entre Cannes et Saint-Tropez sur la Côte d'Azur. Serbian : Fréjus i Saint-Raphaël dva su francuska primorska letovališta na francuskoj rivijeri. Dva morska letovališta nalaze se između Cannes i Saint-Tropez na Azurnoj obali. --- Date : 09/2019 --- Safety : The drone is equiped with an utomated and manual parachute system in case of defect. Audio Credits : --- Music Info: Emotional Documentary by AShamaluevMusic Music Link: https://www.ashamaluevmusic.coma)
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Le centre économique de Fréjus est une nouvelle fois inondé, avec par endroit près d'un mètre d'eau. Des dizaines de magasins sont touchés, dont certains ne pourront même pas être dédommagés face au ras le bol des assureurs. Ce n'est en effet pas la première fois que cette zone industrielle, construite sur un ancien marécage, est touchée par les inondations. En 2011, 2 000 salariés avaient été mis au chômage technique le temps des réparations. De nombreux responsables de magasins avaient depuis engagé des démarches pour empêcher ce type de catastrophe. Mais, le président de la zone d’activité, affirme se heurter à un mur administratif.
Jour de marché à Fréjus
la gabelle villeneuve l'agachon les luquettes Il ya aussi le quartier des plaine Bellevue 4 saison Le provence
Fréjus (Occitan: Frejús, French pronunciation: [fʁe.ʒys]) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
It neighbours Saint-Raphaël, effectively forming one town. The north of the commune forms part of the Estérel Massif.
On 2 December 1959, the Malpasset Dam, on the Reyran River above Fréjus, ruptured, killing over 400 people.
Fréjus contains a medieval city as well as a popular seaside resort. Created by the Romans, it attracts many tourists because of its history, cultural and artistic qualities, its well maintained beaches, the sea and sporting facilities. There are numerous places of interest in the area, all are reasonably accessible from Fréjus because of its convenient location. The history of city is very similar to that of Provence. It was destroyed many times in spite of the presence of the Roman Legions. In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar decided to have the Adrian Way built linking Italy with Spain. In those days the Phocaeans of Marseille had already set up a colony on the site, but it was the Roman emperor who gave the port its prosperity and the city its name of 'Forum Julii' meaning 'market of Julius;' he also named its port 'Claustra Maris' (The sea bolt). It went on to become one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean, until the Pax Romana, by denying Forum Julii its military activity, marked the beginning of its decline. The decay of Rome led to that of the cities of its empire. Between the 7th and the 9th centuries, Muslim invaders repeatedly raided the city. The sea encroached on the land while invasions by the Muslims and pirates left the monuments in ruin. By the 10th century there was very little left of the colony, mostly rubble. Sea-borne silt clogged up the port and led to the formation of a huge swampy plain, which then separated the village from the sea.
I thought of writing you a song
In a tired repetition
Of the words I meant to sing you all along
But never did.
I have some great appreciation
For lunar tides and roses
And my heart always intends to beat for you
But rarely does.
Well, here are fingers
That have reached for
Anything they've wanted;
How often have they broken in the door?
And here are wings that I unfolded
At the bottom of an ocean
And wondered how I never left the floor.
I always gravitate toward comfort
But I'd kill for my convictions
So long as you don't ever make me move.
You always do.
I guess I'm sick of building bridges
Over six inches of water
So when I can barely breathe for me,