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Marseilles is France's third largest city in terms of population and its largest commercial sea port.  Originally a Greek settlement dating back to the 6th century BC, it subsequently became an important Roman port with the name of Massilia.  An early and enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution, the city gave its name to the revolutionary anthem ''La Marseillaise'' first sung by the supporting force that marched from the city to Paris to support the new government.  Occupied by the Nazis fron November 1942, the city was badly damaged by the allies in 1944 in the course of preparing for the liberation of France and was subsequently rebuilt.  Today Marseilles is a thriving trading port, with over 100 million tonnes of good passing through it each year, as well as a popular centre for yachting.  The largest marina facilities are to be found in the Vieux Port, the most picturesque area of the old town, but there are addiitonal mooring facilities at Port de Frioul and Port de la Pointe Rouge (details needed).  
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Marseilles itself, as one might expect, is a busy and hectic city and space in the city's marinas is at a premium at most times of the year.  However, a few hours cruising out of Marseilles is the idyllic cruising area of Les Calanques, a series of sea inlets sheltered by towering cliffs and lapped by turquoise-blue water.  Even closer are the Iles de Frioul, a small archipelago with quiet coves where a yacht cn anchor away from the bustle and noise of the city.
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Marseilles

Entrance to Vieux Port, Marseilles
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Background

Marseilles is France's third largest city in terms of population and its largest commercial sea port. Originally a Greek settlement dating back to the 6th century BC, it subsequently became an important Roman port with the name of Massilia. An early and enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution, the city gave its name to the revolutionary anthem La Marseillaise first sung by the supporting force that marched from the city to Paris to support the new government. Occupied by the Nazis fron November 1942, the city was badly damaged by the allies in 1944 in the course of preparing for the liberation of France and was subsequently rebuilt. Today Marseilles is a thriving trading port, with over 100 million tonnes of good passing through it each year, as well as a popular centre for yachting. The largest marina facilities are to be found in the Vieux Port, the most picturesque area of the old town, but there are addiitonal mooring facilities at Port de Frioul and Port de la Pointe Rouge (details needed).

Marseilles itself, as one might expect, is a busy and hectic city and space in the city's marinas is at a premium at most times of the year. However, a few hours cruising out of Marseilles is the idyllic cruising area of Les Calanques, a series of sea inlets sheltered by towering cliffs and lapped by turquoise-blue water. Even closer are the Iles de Frioul, a small archipelago with quiet coves where a yacht cn anchor away from the bustle and noise of the city.

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