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  1. Var is known for the harbour of Toulon, the main port of the French Navy, for its seaside resorts, the most famous of which is Saint-Tropez, for some fine examples of Romanesque and other medieval architecture, such as Le Thoronet Abbey and the Fréjus Cathedral, for its wines, particularly the wines of Bandol, as well as for its motorsport ...

  2. Le Var (/ v a ʁ / [Note 1]) est un département français en région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, qui doit son nom au fleuve côtier qui constituait jadis la limite orientale du département mais ne l'arrose plus aujourd'hui.

  3. The Var is a department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Provence in southeastern France. It takes its name from the river Var, which used to flow along its eastern border, but the border was moved in 1860. Its prefecture is the city of Toulon.

  4. www.france.fr › en › articleThe Var - France

    Jan 4, 2023 · Le Var : a Seaside Destination. The beauty of its seascapes, sea beds and lakes has made the Var one of today's most sought-after water sports destinations! Visitors will love our vast choice of 230 sandy beaches and little coves. Set in azure-blue waters, the islands of Embiez, Porquerolles, Port-Cros and Le Levant offer delightful excursion ...

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  5. Var tourism. The Var department of France is the central-southern region of Provence, situated along the French riviera between Bandol and Saint-Raphael. Although the coast attracts the most visitors don't overlook the chance to explore the lovely countryside and scenery, the mountains and forests, just a short distance away!

  6. Le Var est un département français en région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, qui doit son nom au fleuve côtier qui constituait jadis la limite orientale du département mais ne l'arrose plus aujourd'hui. Il est le seul département français à avoir eu dans l'histoire quatre chefs-lieux différents : Brignoles, Grasse, Draguignan et enfin Toulon.

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