About Le Var
Le département français du Var, ses paysages, ses plages, ses villages et ses traditions.
En complémentarité avec le groupe "nature varoise".
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The Var is a French department in Provence, in southeast France. It takes its name from the Var River, which used to flow along its eastern boundary, but which now flows into the Mediterranean further to the east. The Var is bordered on the east by the department of Alpes-Maritimes; to the west by Bouches-du-Rhone to the north of the Verdon River by the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, and to the south by the Mediterranean Sea.
Toulon is the largest city and administrative capital of the Var.
Other important towns in the Var are:
Frejus
Saint-Raphael
Draguignan
Brignoles
The Var is known for the harbor of Toulon, the main port of the French Navy; for its seaside resorts, the most famous of which is Saint-Tropez; for some fine examples of Romanesque and medieval architecture, such as the Le Thoronet Abbey and Frejus Cathedral; and for its wines, particularly the wines of Bandol.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Var_(department)

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