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    Toulon is the third-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille and Nice. Toulon is an important centre for naval construction, fishing, wine making, and the manufacture of aeronautical equipment, armaments, maps, paper, tobacco, printing, shoes, and electronic equipment.

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  3. Toulon definition: a seaport in SE France. See examples of TOULON used in a sentence.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Toulon, town and port, capital of Var département, Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur région, southeastern France. It is France’s principal naval base and has an arsenal, the most important of the Mediterranean drydocks, and shipbuilding yards. Toulon’s fine bay opens to the east.

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  5. Toulon’s former title of “City of Fountains” is no coincidence; the city’s name actually originates from Telonus, the Celto-Ligurian goddess of springs and fountains. Toulon is still home to fifty or so fountains, including the extremely ancient “Panier”, “Pigne”, “Intendance” and “Tambourin”, or more recent “Globe ...

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  6. Toulon is a historic French city on the Mediterranean coast, about 40 miles southeast of Marseilles . It is the most important naval base in France, and is home to the French Mediterranean fleet. It is also a ferry port with services to Corsica and to Sardinia.

  7. Tourism Office of Toulon. Things to do Things to do. City Pass « A day in Toulon » : discover the must-see sites at a reduced price; Toulon « Nature side » The Toulon cable car, a family outing to mont Faron; The Mounts of Toulon; What does the fire risk map mean ? The coast of Toulon; Toulon « Urban side » The markets and the covered ...

  8. There are two roads drive to Toulon from Toulon-Hyères airport. Either you follow the highway (free, fast, but not very interesting) (French: Toulon par autoroute) or you choose the road that follows the coast (French: Toulon par la côte). It may take a longer time, but this is nicer and on rush hour you may avoid traffic jam on the highway.

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