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Marseilles [βρετ mɑːˈseɪ, αμερικ mɑrˈseɪ]
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- Marseilles
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- inhabitant of Marseilles
- marseillais (marseillaise)
- of Marseilles
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- France has an extensive motorway system, which is largely financed by tolls calculated according to the distance travelled and the vehicle type. Tickets are obtained and tolls paid at péages (tollgates). There is a speed limit for standard vehicles of 130 km/h (approx. 80 mph) and 110 km/h (approx. 70 mph) in wet weather. Some motorways have specific names, e.g. the autoroute du soleil refers to the A6 and A7 between Paris and Marseilles.
στο λεξικό PONS
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- the Marseillaise (the French national anthem) - The Marseillaise has been the French national anthem since 1795. It was composed in 1792 by C.J. Rouget de Lisle as a war song for the Rhine army. It was also sung at the time of the revolution by a freedom group from Marseilles as it marched to Paris to take part in an uprising, hence the name.
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- Marseillais(e)
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- the Marseillaise (the French national anthem) - The Marseillaise has been the French national anthem since 1795. It was composed in 1792 by C.J. Rouget de Lisle as a war song for the Rhine army. It was also sung at the time of the revolution by a freedom group from Marseilles as it marched to Paris to take part in an uprising, hence the name.