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yes, Marseille is the second-largest town in France. In 2008, the town was home to 851,420 people, and double that for the urban area.
I believe france's second most largest export is manufactured goods.
France in general, but if you want wholly in Europe, then France would be largest and Ukraine would be second largest.
This is a question of continuous debate in France between the residents of Marseilles and Lyon, as depending on one's frame of reference, either could be counted "largest."If one counts the actual central city population, Marseilles is larger, at just over 800,000, compared with Lyon's 400,000.However, if one counts the greater metropolitan area, Lyon tops the list, at 1,600,000, versus Marseilles, with 1,500,000.Most lists count Marseilles, with its larger core population, as the "true" second largest city in France, but the citizens of Lyon continue to disagree.The second largest town (within its administrative boundaries, not as an urban area) in France is Marseille: 839,043 people as to the 30 dec. 2008.Lyon is the second largest metropolitan area of France and situated on the confluence of the rivers Saône and Rhône Marseilles is the second largest city in France, but part of the third largest metropolitan area of France.
Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur - Largest City Johor Bahru - Second Largest City Subang Jaya - Largest Town Klang - Second Largest Town
The second largest country in Europe is France.
Not at all. Lyon is the second, while Marseille is the third largest metropolitan area in France.
South Burlington is the second largest city in Vermont.Colchester is the second largest town in Vermont.Vermont has only nine municipalities that are incorporated as Cities. Many towns are larger then the cities.
Birmingham.
The answer to that question depends on your interpretation of the word "largest". The second largest in population would be Canada. If you are looking for the second largest in land mass than the answer is France.
Starksboro, Vermont is the second largest sugaring town in Vermont.
52,600 in 2004 - the 99th largest town in France