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Nightlife Attractions In Aix-en-Provence

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Aix-en-Provence , or simply Aix , is a city-commune in the south of France, about 30 km north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, in the department of Bouches-du-Rhône, of which it is a subprefecture. The population of Aix numbers approximately 143,000. Its inhabitants are called Aixois or, less commonly, Aquisextains.
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  • 6. Le Brigand Aix En Provence
    Digne-les-Bains , or simply and historically Digne , is a commune of France, capital of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, and situated in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The name its inhabitants is Dignois. It had a population of 17,268 as of 2008.
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  • 7. Mistral Aix En Provence
    Frederic Mistral was a French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Mistral received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration of his poetic production, which faithfully reflects the natural scenery and native spirit of his people, and, in addition, his significant work as a Provençal philologist. He was a founding member of Félibrige and a member of l'Académie de Marseille. His name in his native language was Frederi Mistral according to the Mistralian orthography or Frederic Mistral according to the classical orthography. Mistral's fame was owing in part to Alphonse de Lamartine who sang his praises in the 40th edition of his periodical Cours familier de littérature, following the publication of Mistral's long poem Mir...
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  • 8. La Lanterne Aix En Provence
    Lanterne is a French word designating a lantern or lamp post. The word, or the slogan À la lanterne! gained special meaning and status in Paris and France during the early phase of the French Revolution, from the summer of 1789. Lamp posts served as an instrument to mobs to perform extemporised lynchings and executions in the streets of Paris during the revolution when the people of Paris occasionally hanged officials and aristocrats from the lamp posts. The English equivalent would be String Them Up! or Hang 'Em High! La Lanterne became a symbol of popular or street justice in revolutionary France. The slogan À la lanterne! is referred to in such emblematic songs as Ça Ira . Journalist Camille Desmoulins, who had earlier practiced law, designated himself The Lantern Attorney. He wrote ...
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