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Var

River in southern France, rising on the Col de la Cayolle (2,326 m/7,631 ft) in the Maritime Alps, in the département of Alpes-Maritimes, and flowing generally southeast for 130 km/81 mi into the Mediterranean near Nice. It gives its name to the Var département in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

Its tributaries include the Tinée and Vésubie rivers.

Var

Département in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France; area 6,000 sq km/2,317 sq mi; population (1999 est) 898,400. It has a much-indented coastline on the Mediterranean. Var is generally hilly and wooded; the River Argens flows through it. Fruit, flowers, vines, and olives are produced in coastal districts. There are bauxite, lead, zinc, and salt deposits; shipbuilding, armaments, engineering and chemical industries; and furniture is manufactured. The principal towns are Toulon (the administrative centre) and Draguignan. Tourism is important; resorts include Hyères, Fréjus, and St-Raphaël.



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It was two hours, owing to sundry wrong turnings, ere she found herself on a summit commanding the long-sought-for vale, the Valley of the Great Dairies, the valley in which milk and butter grew to rankness, and were produced more profusely, if less delicately, than at her home--the verdant plain so well watered by the river Var or Froom.
The Comte de la Fere puzzled his brains for some time, to divine what the musketeer could be going to do at Cannes, and what motive could have led him to examine the banks of the Var.
When we parted at the Pont du Var, you told me you were going to travel through Piedmont and Tuscany; but instead of that, you come to Paris.
 
 
 
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