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What is the culture of Marseille?
Marseille cultural events
Marseille enjoys endless cultural events throughout the year. The Carnival and Festival of Marseille, the French national festival, the Christmas market, the Candelaria Festival and Navettes festival and the Panier neighborhood festival, among others.
What are the traditions of Marseille?
Marseille holds festivals all year round, such as the boat-shaped biscuits known as navettes eaten at Candlemas, the Carnival, waterjousting at l'Estaque, the Kite-flying Festival and the Santon fair.
What is Marseille famous for?
Known to the ancient Greeks and Romans as Massalia, Marseille was the most important trading centre in the region and the main commercial port of the French Republic. Marseille is now France's largest city on the Mediterranean coast and the largest port for commerce, freight and cruise ships.
What ethnic groups are in Marseille?
Of the city's 800,000 souls, some 200,000 are Muslim; 80,000 are Armenian Orthodox. There are nearly 80,000 Jews, the third-largest population in Europe, as well as 3,000 Buddhists. Marseille is home to more Comorans (70,000) than any other city but Moroni, the capital of the East African island nation.
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