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Published: Friday, 16th May, 2008 09:40

Visit France's second city with the "News"

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WIN FREE FLIGHTS TO MARSEILLE WITH THE LARGS AND MILLPORT WEEKLY NEWS.

Marseille is the undiscovered jewel in the crown of France's Mediterranean coastline. Rocky Provencal hills look down onto the ancient port and the thousands of boats docked in its clear blue waters.

Painters and other artists have all been seduced by the sunny climate and the hustle and bustle of the town. France's second city has all you can ask for - beautiful beaches, ancient buildings, thirving arts and a diverse and dynamic nightlife.

Buy this week's Largs and Millport News to find out more about this competition.

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