- Cassis
French commune
nomcommune=Cassis
in Cassis
region=Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
department=Bouches-du-Rhône
arrondissement=Marseille
canton=Aubagne-Est] insee=13022
cp=13260
maire=Jean-Pierre Teisseire
party=UMP
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=Marseille Provence Métropole
x = 199
y = 221
time zone = CET (GMT +1)
lat_long = coord|43|13|0|N|5|32|20|E|type:city
alt moy=
alt mini=0 m
alt maxi=416 m
area = 26.86
sans=8,001
date-sans=1999
dens=298
date-dens=1999Cassis (IPA2|kasis) is a commune situated east of
Marseille in the administrative department of theBouches-du-Rhône in theProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southernFrance . It is a popular tourist destination, ["Qui a vu Paris, et non Cassis, n'a rien vu!", "Who has seen Paris and not Cassis, has seen nothing!"] famous for its cliffs ("falaises") and the sheltered inlets called "calanque s". The wines of Cassis are white and rosé, and not to be confused withcrème de cassis , a specialty ofBurgundy which takes its name fromblack currant s ("cassis"), not the commune.Geography
The town is situated on the Mediterranean coast, about 20 km (12.4 mi) east of
Marseille . Cap Canaille (394 metres, 1203 feet), between Cassis and La Ciotat ("the "civitas ") is one of the highest maritime bluffs in Europe, a sailor's landmark for millennia.History
The site where Cassis now sits was first occupied between 500 and 600 BC by the
Ligures , who constructed a fortified habitation at the top of the Baou Redon. These people lived by fishing, hunting, and by farming.The link with
Massilia (Marseille)Fact|date=June 2007, a city founded by thePhoceans ,(Greek: Φώκαια) , means that the current site of Cassis could have been inhabited by theancient Greeks , though no proof has yet been found.During the Roman times, Cassis was part of the maritime route made by the Emperor
Antoninus Pius . At this time, the port advanced right up to Baragnon . It was a small village, established mainly around the Arena and Corton beaches. The principal livelihood was fishing and maritime trade withNorth Africa and theMiddle-East . Several archaeological discoveries attest to thisfact|date=August 2008.From the 5th to the 10th century, invasions by the
barbarians ww led the population to seek refuge in the "castrum ", a fortified city that, in 1223, became the property of the Seigneurie desBaux de Provence .In the 15th century, Cassis was ceded to the
Counts of Provence , then King René gave the town to theBishops of Marseille , who ruled the town until the Revolution of 1789.In the 18th century, Cassis started to develop outside the ramparts of the fortified city and around the port. After the Restoration, new industries developed here, including the drying of cod, the manufacture of olive oil and clothing, coral work, wine-making and the exploitation of local stone (cement, limestone). Indeed, the "Stone of Cassis", which was quarried here since antiquity made the town famous. The masonry for the quays of the large Mediterranean ports (
Alexandria ,Algiers ,Piraeus ,Marseille ,Port Said ) originated from Cassisfact|date=August 2008, as well as the base of theStatue of Liberty inNew York City . Today, the stone is used for more domestic purposes: pile (the Provençal word for a sink)clarifyme, swimming pool etc.wwIn the 20th century, as these industries began to disappear, the workforce turned to tourism and wine making. Cassis was one of the first three vineyards to profit from the "appellation d'origine contrôlée" (label of controlled origin) introduced in 1936.
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External links
* [http://www.cassis-intl.com/ OTA Server Solution]
* [http://www.ot-cassis.fr/index_us.php Tourism Office of cassis]
* [http://www.ot-cassis.fr/ Tourism Office of cassis]
* [http://www.cassis.fr/en/index.html Town Website]
* [http://www.cassis.fr/ Town website]
* [http://www.explo-guide.com/Calanque-d-En-Vau-creek-beach Travel tips to visit Calanques creeks close to Cassis]
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