
Nice Port
Port Lympia is the name given to the port of Nice.
The name comes from the Lympia spring, which fed a small lake in a marshy area where work on the port began in the mid-17th century. Today, it is Nice's main port facility. There is also a small port in the Carras district.
The port district is located in the southeast of the city. It is generally bounded to the west by Chateau Hill, Rue Catherine Ségurane and Boulevard Risso, to the north by Rue Barla, to the east by Avenue Lympia, Mont Alban and Mont Boron, and to the south by the Mediterranean Sea.
Source: Wikipedia: Port Quarter (Nice)t.


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