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    In May 2005, the French financial magazine L'Expansion named Marseille the most dynamic of France's large cities, citing figures showing that 7,200 companies had been created in the city since 2000. As of 2019 [update] , the Marseille metropolitan area had a GDP amounting to US$81.4 billion , [d] or US$43,430 per capita (purchasing power parity).

  2. CEST (Central European Summer Time) is 6 hours ahead of EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) 8:30 am in Lyon, France is 2:30 am in New York City, NY, USA. Lyon to New York City call time. Best time for a conference call or a meeting is between 2pm-6pm in Lyon which corresponds to 8am-12pm in New York City. 8:30 am CEST (Central European Summer Time ...

  3. May 22, 2024 · Marseille. France’s oldest city has a rich history as a prosperous trading port dating back to ancient Greece. The cosmopolitan coastal city on the Gulf de Lyon hosts sun, sea, creative culinary ...

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · To reduce the number of cars coming into Lyon via the crowded Fourvière axis, a tram-train was created between the Western suburbs of L’Arbresle, Lozanne and Brignais and Lyon’s city centre. The tram-train gave St Paul station a second life! Place Saint-Paul. The square is a connecting hub between Vieux-Lyon and the city’s North.

  5. May 31, 2024 – June 2, 2024, Lyon, France. Join us for an event with skeptics across Europe in Lyon, France, with exciting talks on science, skepticism and critical thinking with expert speakers in a historic city. Click here for the full program. As of 29 May 2024 the registrations to attend are now closed. The talks from the congress will ...

  6. Jan 13, 2022 · Begin your tour at the summit of higgledy-piggledy Croix-Rousse, Lyon’s former silk-weaving district, at the Mur des Canuts (Wall of Silk Weavers), the city’s largest trompe l’œil.From here ...

  7. City breaks to Lyon. Trailing behind Paris and Marseille, Lyon is France’s third-biggest city. Location-wise, you’ll find it at the meeting point of the Rhone and Saone rivers. Lyon is known as the Gastronomic Capital of France – a title it’s definitely earned, with more than 4,000 restaurants marking its map.

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