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BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE

Bouches-du-Rhône
Coat of Arms of Bouches-du-Rhône
Details
Information
Number 13
Region Provence-Alpes-
Côte d'Azur
Prefecture Marseille
Subprefectures Aix-en-Provence
Arles
Istres
Population
 -Jan.1, 2004 estimate
 -March 8, 1999 census
 -Density
Ranked 3rd
1,892,732
1,835,719
372/km²
Area 5,087 km²
Arrondissements 4
Cantons 57
Communes 119
President of the
General Council
Jean-Noël Guérini
Location
Location of Bouches-du-Rhône in France


Bouches-du-Rhône is a département in the south of France named after the mouth of the Rhône River.

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History

Bouches-du-Rhône was one of the original 83 départements created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from part of the former province of Provence and the principalities of Orange, Martigues, and Lambesc. It lost part of its territory in 1793, including Orange and Apt, when the Vaucluse département was created.

Marseille has been an important harbor since before Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul.

Geography

The département is part of the current région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It is surrounded by the départments of Gard on the west, Vaucluse on the north, and Var on the east, and by the Mediterranean Sea on the south.

Marseille is an important harbor.

Other significant cities include:

Rivers include:

  • Rhône, which forms the border with the Gard département
  • Rhône delta (the Camargue)

Mountains include:

Culture

The département is well represented in French art. Paul Cézanne painted numerous representations of the Mont Sainte-Victoire. Vincent van Gogh spent much of his life in Aix-en-Provence, painting many scenes in the area.

Tourism

See also

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