Le Mourillon
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Le Mourillon is a neighbourhood to the east of the French city of Toulon, near the entrance to the Rade or roadstead. It was once a fishing village, and then became the home of many of the officers of the French fleet and to part of the naval dockyard. Mourillon has a small fishing port, next to a 16th-century fort, Fort Saint Louis, which was reconstructed by Vauban.[1] In the 1970s the city of Toulon built a series of sheltered sandy beaches in Mourillon, which today are very popular with the Toulonais and with naval families. The Museum of Asian Art is located in a house on the waterfront near Fort St. Louis.
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History
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Points of interest
- Beaches of Mourillon (Plages du Mourillon)
- Fort Saint-Louis
- Jardin d'acclimatation du Mourillon
Sport
- Union sportive du Mourillon club de rugby à XV.
- Cadets 2006/2007 Demi-Finalistes Teulière B
- Cadets 2007/2008 Eliminated in the 16éme of Final Teulière B
References
External links
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