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Video Notre Dame de la Garde à Marseille, France


Video Description: Notre Dame de La Garde est une basilique construite à Marseille, près du Vieux Port. Il s'agit d'une basilique mineure de l'Eglise Catholique devenue un des lieux touristiques principaaux de Marseille et surtout le symbole de la ville.

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