Marseilles is a city and, therefore, does not have a capital. Marseilles is itself the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region in France. The national capital of France is Paris.
Marseilles (French spelling Marseille) is more than 2,600 years old, but never was the Capital of France. However during the French revolution it sent regiments of volunteers to Paris. The war song they had adopted was soon renamed 'la marseillaise' as they popularised it on their journey, and became under that name, the French national anthem.
Marseille (Marseilles) isn't a state or territory, but a large city in southern France. It is the prefecture (capital) in the department (state) Bouche-du-Rhone and the regional capital of the region Provences-Alpes-Cotes d'Azur bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is not the national French capital, which is Paris.
Marseilles is on the South coast of France close to the point where the River Rhone enters the Mediterranean.
Port of Marseilles France - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 July 1913
Harbor of Marseilles France - 1911 was released on: USA: 13 December 1911
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Paris, Marseilles, and Strasbourg.
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Marseilles (French spelling: Marseille) is located in southern/south-eastern France, on the Mediterranean sea, close to the mouth of the Rhone river.
From Geneva to Marseilles: distance = 450 km, driving time = 04H50
Marseilles, France covers a total area of 92.9 sq miles (240.6 km²)
Marseille is a city in the south of France.