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Bouches-du-Rhône
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Bouches-du-Rhône

Département in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in France, containing the delta of the River Rhône; area 5,112 sq km/1,974 sq mi; population (1999 est) 1,835,700. The western portion, known as the Camargue, is a low-lying plain, and in the north and east the Alpes Maritimes slope down to the Rhône basin. There are heavy industries, especially petrochemicals, in Marseille, the administrative centre. Other towns include Aix-en-Provence and Arles.

Between the mountains and the sea is an arid plain called La Crau. The sea coast is indented and has many lagoons. The amount of arable land is small, though some cereals are grown. Olives are grown extensively in the northeast, and there is livestock farming, particularly of horses and cattle. Lignite and bauxite are found, and salt is mined.



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Three cases, all fatal, were located near this area, in Bouches du Rhone Province approximately 30 km from the first reported cases and 15 km outside the area where confirmed cases were reported.
Saillol works alone without assistance in his office, usually at night, and yet has achieved some success in international competitions: an honourable mention for his design for the Maison de la Culture du Japon in Paris, and a jury mention for his submission for the Hotel du Conseil General des Bouches du Rhone a Marseille (both in 1990).
THOMSON Microelectronics (NYSE: STM) announced today that its Supervisory Council has approved the construction of a new high volume integrated circuit production facility at Rousset, in the Bouches du Rhone region of southeast France.
 
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