Marseille Geography


Marseille Geography gives an overview of the city's rivers, mountains, land area, population, weather and topography. It is advisable to know about the Marseilles location and geography before planning a visit to this port city of France. The city is inhabited by about 1 million people.

Marseilles Weather

Marseilles experiences a mild weather with hot sunny days. As the city is located near the Mediterranean Sea therefore it has fine maritime Mediterranean climate. The winds blowing from the sea reduces the heat of the day and makes the weather pleasant. The Mistral is a destructive wind that occurs throughout the year. The wind may attain speeds of up to 60km/hr and is usually accompanied by turbulent storms.

Geography of Marseilles

Marseilles, besides being the largest port of France, is also the capital of Bouches-du-Rhone department. The city is located on the western part of the French Riviera. The geographical coordinates of Marseilles are 43° 17' 51'' North and 5°22' 38'' East and the time zone falls under the Central European Time, which is calculated 1 hour ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time.

Marseilles shares its borders with a fishing village named Callelongue and Calanques in the east. Sainte Baume lies in far east of Marseilles. Peaks like Sainte Victoire, Garlaban and Puget tower are located over the metropolis. Marseilles comprised of 16 arrondissements. The city’s historical buildings mostly tower among the central six arrodissements. It is the largest commercial port of France and contributes largely to the country’s economy.

Marseille geography mainly centers round the maritime climate and its uniquely coastal French topography.



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