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Что (кто) такое Mer Méditerranée - определение

HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY LINE IN FRANCE
GV Méditerranée; TGV Méditerranée; GV Mediterranee; LGV Mediterranee; TGV Mediterranee; LN5
  • Overall TGV system map showing the route of the LGV Méditerranée and connections with other lines.

Méditerranée (1963 film)         
1963 FILM BY JEAN-DANIEL POLLET
Mediterranee (1963 film); Méditerranée (1963 film)
Méditerranée is a 1963 French experimental film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet with assistance from Volker Schlöndorff. It was written by Philippe Sollers and produced by Barbet Schroeder, with music by Antoine Duhamel.
Prix Méditerranée         
  • [[Amos Oz]]
  • [[André Chouraqui]]
  • [[Chochana Boukhobza]]
  • [[Ismail Kadare]]
  • [[Pierre Assouline]]
FRENCH AWARD
Prix Mediterranée; Prix Mediterranee; Prix Mediterranee Etranger; Prix Méditerranée Étranger
The Prix Méditerranée (Mediterranean Prize) is a French literary award. It was created in 1984 in Perpignan by the Mediterranean Centre of Literature (CML) in order to promote cultural interaction among the numerous countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.
La Mer (film)         
1895 FILM BY LOUIS LUMIÈRE
La Mer (Baignade en mer)
La Mer (also known as The Sea) is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet.

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LGV Méditerranée

The LGV Méditerranée (French: Ligne à Grande Vitesse; English: Mediterranean high-speed line) is a 250-kilometre-long (160-mile) French high-speed rail line running between Saint-Marcel-lès-Valence, Drôme and Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, also featuring a connection to Nîmes, Gard (west of the line).

It connects the regions of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and Occitanie to the LGV Rhône-Alpes, and from there to Lyon and the north of France. Construction costs rose to €3.8 billion; the line entered service in June 2001 following an inauguration by President Jacques Chirac. The commencement of service on this line has led to a reversal of the respective airplane and train markets: by making Marseille reachable in three hours from Paris—a distance of over 750 kilometres (470 mi)—the train now handles two-thirds of all journeys on that route. LGVs Méditerranée, Rhône-Alpes and Sud-Est, when completed, also received their official nickname, the City To Coast (C2C) Highway ("Ville à la Mer").