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  1. Trail Marseille Aix 2026 – LIVE – Les résultats – Sports Infos – Ski

    Ce week-end, le territoire provençal devient le terrain de jeu privilégié pour la nouvelle édition du Trail Métropolitain…
    #Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #cette #europe #infos #live #Mars #page #prévu #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #résultats #Retrouvez #suivi #Tous #Trail
    europesays.com/fr/767046/

  2. Pont du 8 mai : Aix et Marseille enregistrent une explosion de réservations de train

    L’année 2026 sera riche en week-ends prolongés, et le prochain est déjà à nos portes puisque le fameux…
    #Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2026 #actu #Actualités #Aix #BreakingNews #enregistrent #europe #explosion #mai #pont #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #Société #une
    europesays.com/fr/904974/

  3. Contre le projet de loi #SURE et la grossière manipulation des victimes autour du "plaider-coupable"

    Mobilisation nationale le 13 avril devant les tribunaux :
    - à 11h à Montpellier (Cour d'appel)
    - à 12h30 à Paris, Marseille, Versailles, Nantes, Lille, Rennes, Lyon
    - à 13h30 à Bordeaux (Cour d'appel), Aix (TJ et Cour d'appel), Metz
    Et à 13h30 devant le Sénat.

    syndicat-magistrature.fr/qui-s

  4. RE: mamot.fr/@ledissonant/11652717

    Il y aura donc une Pride à Aix en Provence. Dommage que je ne l'ai pas vu avant, j'en aurais profité pour descendre voir la famille et profiter des poussières de platane sous le soleil.
    #AixEnProvence #Pride #PrideMonth #MarcheDesFiertes #France

  5. : Marches des résistances

    📆 Dim. 28 sept. à 11h – La Rotonde,

    Travailleur·euses, paysan·nes et citoyen·nes engagé·es, partout en , pour le respect des droits humains et du vivant, pour une populaire, pour la justice sociale !

    ➡️ Infos, appel et signataires : climat-justice-libertes.fr/

    avec , , , , , , , ...

  6. #Climat #Justice #Libertés : Marches des résistances

    📆 Dim. 28 sept. à 11h – La Rotonde, #AixEnProvence

    Travailleur·euses, paysan·nes et citoyen·nes engagé·es, partout en #France, pour le respect des droits humains et du vivant, pour une #écologie populaire, pour la justice sociale !

    ➡️ Infos, appel et signataires : climat-justice-libertes.fr/

    avec #Attac, #Alternatiba, #AmnestyInternational, #AmisDeLaTerre, #Greenpeace, #LDH, #Oxfam, #Solidaires...

    #ClimatJusticeLibertes #MarchesDesResistances

  7. #Climat #Justice #Libertés : Marches des résistances

    📆 Dim. 28 sept. à 11h – La Rotonde, #AixEnProvence

    Travailleur·euses, paysan·nes et citoyen·nes engagé·es, partout en #France, pour le respect des droits humains et du vivant, pour une #écologie populaire, pour la justice sociale !

    ➡️ Infos, appel et signataires : climat-justice-libertes.fr/

    avec #Attac, #Alternatiba, #AmnestyInternational, #AmisDeLaTerre, #Greenpeace, #LDH, #Oxfam, #Solidaires...

    #ClimatJusticeLibertes #MarchesDesResistances

  8. #Climat #Justice #Libertés : Marches des résistances

    📆 Dim. 28 sept. à 11h – La Rotonde, #AixEnProvence

    Travailleur·euses, paysan·nes et citoyen·nes engagé·es, partout en #France, pour le respect des droits humains et du vivant, pour une #écologie populaire, pour la justice sociale !

    ➡️ Infos, appel et signataires : climat-justice-libertes.fr/

    avec #Attac, #Alternatiba, #AmnestyInternational, #AmisDeLaTerre, #Greenpeace, #LDH, #Oxfam, #Solidaires...

    #ClimatJusticeLibertes #MarchesDesResistances

  9. #Climat #Justice #Libertés : Marches des résistances

    📆 Dim. 28 sept. à 11h – La Rotonde, #AixEnProvence

    Travailleur·euses, paysan·nes et citoyen·nes engagé·es, partout en #France, pour le respect des droits humains et du vivant, pour une #écologie populaire, pour la justice sociale !

    ➡️ Infos, appel et signataires : climat-justice-libertes.fr/

    avec #Attac, #Alternatiba, #AmnestyInternational, #AmisDeLaTerre, #Greenpeace, #LDH, #Oxfam, #Solidaires...

    #ClimatJusticeLibertes #MarchesDesResistances

  10. A8 direction Lyon/Marignane bifurcation vers A51 direction Marseille fermée

    Accueil Actu trafic Travaux Dans la région d’Aix-en-Provence, la nuit du lundi 04 au mardi 05 mai, à…
    #Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #Aix-en-Provence #bifurcation #direction #europe #fermée #Lyon #Marignane #nuit #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Région #Républiquefrançaise #vers
    europesays.com/fr/905845/

  11. INRAE: Largest database on Mediterranean trees available through open access. “An international network of 30 scientists, coordinated by INRAE and the European Forest Institute (EFI) and involving Aix-Marseille Université, the University of Montpellier, the French National Forest Office and the French National Museum of Natural History, drew up an inventory of 496 species and 147 subspecies of […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/19/inrae-largest-database-on-mediterranean-trees-available-through-open-access/

  12. INRAE: Largest database on Mediterranean trees available through open access. “An international network of 30 scientists, coordinated by INRAE and the European Forest Institute (EFI) and involving Aix-Marseille Université, the University of Montpellier, the French National Forest Office and the French National Museum of Natural History, drew up an inventory of 496 species and 147 subspecies of […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/19/inrae-largest-database-on-mediterranean-trees-available-through-open-access/

  13. INRAE: Largest database on Mediterranean trees available through open access. “An international network of 30 scientists, coordinated by INRAE and the European Forest Institute (EFI) and involving Aix-Marseille Université, the University of Montpellier, the French National Forest Office and the French National Museum of Natural History, drew up an inventory of 496 species and 147 subspecies of […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/19/inrae-largest-database-on-mediterranean-trees-available-through-open-access/

  14. Attaque de SOS Méditerranée par Génération Identitaire : les 22 condamnations confirmées en appel 🥳

    humanite.fr/societe/sos-medite

    Sept ans après avoir été condamné en première instance, la cour d’appel d’Aix-en-Provence a confirmé, lundi 23 mars, les peines de 22 personnes pour avoir attaqué les locaux marseillais de l’association SOS Méditerranée.

    Une seule des 23 prévenues a été relaxée, celle qui a diffusé la vidéo. La liste de toutes les personnes condamnées n'est pas donnée malheureusement, alors on va devoir aller la chercher dans un article plus ancien et on ne saura pas la chanceuse qui esquive (La Marseillaise disait qu'Anaïs Renon était condamnée pour complicité parce qu'elle filmait, donc il y a des chances que ce soit elle) :

    • Alexis Otto
    • Anaïs Renon
    • Antoine Gongora
    • Corentin Merdy
    • Flora Salacroup
    • Florian Marenghi
    • Franck Dunas
    • Gaëtan Le Mouillour
    • Johan Salacroup
    • Jules de Montgolfier
    • Jérémie Piano
    • Jérémy Rabar
    • Liselotte Dungelhoeff
    • Mathieu Balavoine
    • Olivier Raffard de Brienne
    • Paul Goudard
    • Peter Sterligov
    • Robin Sonnendrucker
    • Romain Espino
    • Simon Roland
    • Thaïs d’Escufon
    • Édouard Michaud
    • Étienne Guichard

    #ExtrêmeDroite #violences #SOSMéditerranée #justice #JournalDesBonnesNouvelles

  15. Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing

    Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.com

    Listed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!

    Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org

    ——-

    1. Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet

    2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet

    4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet

    5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.

    6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet

    7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet

    8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet

    9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet

    10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet

    11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet

    12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet

    13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet

    14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet

    15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet

    16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet

    18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet

    19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet

    20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/

    22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet

    23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet

    24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet

    25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet

    26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet

    28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet

    29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet

    30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet

    31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet

    34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet

    35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet

    36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches

    37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet

    Need More Information:

    Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)

    Arco di Marcus Aurelius

    Arco di Mark Anthony

    Triumphal Arco di Tiberius

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya

    Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya

    Arch of Caracalla: Morocco

    Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia

    SOURCES:

    #acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel

  16. Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing

    Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.com

    Listed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!

    Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org

    ——-

    1. Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet

    2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet

    4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet

    5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.

    6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet

    7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet

    8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet

    9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet

    10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet

    11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet

    12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet

    13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet

    14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet

    15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet

    16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet

    18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet

    19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet

    20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/

    22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet

    23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet

    24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet

    25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet

    26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet

    28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet

    29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet

    30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet

    31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet

    34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet

    35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet

    36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches

    37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet

    Need More Information:

    Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)

    Arco di Marcus Aurelius

    Arco di Mark Anthony

    Triumphal Arco di Tiberius

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya

    Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya

    Arch of Caracalla: Morocco

    Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia

    SOURCES:

    #acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel

  17. Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing

    Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.com

    Listed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!

    Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org

    ——-

    1. Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet

    2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet

    4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet

    5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.

    6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet

    7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet

    8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet

    9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet

    10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet

    11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet

    12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet

    13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet

    14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet

    15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet

    16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet

    18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet

    19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet

    20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/

    22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet

    23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet

    24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet

    25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet

    26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet

    28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet

    29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet

    30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet

    31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet

    34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet

    35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet

    36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches

    37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet

    Need More Information:

    Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)

    Arco di Marcus Aurelius

    Arco di Mark Anthony

    Triumphal Arco di Tiberius

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya

    Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya

    Arch of Caracalla: Morocco

    Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia

    SOURCES:

    #acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel

  18. Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing

    Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.com

    Listed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!

    Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org

    ——-

    1. Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet

    2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet

    4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet

    5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.

    6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet

    7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet

    8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet

    9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet

    10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet

    11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet

    12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet

    13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet

    14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet

    15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet

    16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet

    18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet

    19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet

    20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/

    22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet

    23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet

    24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet

    25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet

    26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet

    28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet

    29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet

    30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet

    31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet

    34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet

    35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet

    36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches

    37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet

    Need More Information:

    Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)

    Arco di Marcus Aurelius

    Arco di Mark Anthony

    Triumphal Arco di Tiberius

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya

    Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya

    Arch of Caracalla: Morocco

    Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia

    Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia

    SOURCES:

    #acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel

  19. China's been cutting Taiwan's cables for 18 months.

    France just sent a state-owned repair ship to fix them and staged it in Taiwanese waters in advance.

    The ILE D'AIX has been on station 96 hours. Someone's keeping score.

    #geopolitics #osint #security #maritime #technology #ship #taiwan
    keystone-collective.org/wester

  20. China's been cutting Taiwan's cables for 18 months.

    France just sent a state-owned repair ship to fix them and staged it in Taiwanese waters in advance.

    The ILE D'AIX has been on station 96 hours. Someone's keeping score.

    #geopolitics #osint #security #maritime #technology #ship #taiwan
    keystone-collective.org/wester

  21. China's been cutting Taiwan's cables for 18 months.

    France just sent a state-owned repair ship to fix them and staged it in Taiwanese waters in advance.

    The ILE D'AIX has been on station 96 hours. Someone's keeping score.

    #geopolitics #osint #security #maritime #technology #ship #taiwan
    keystone-collective.org/wester

  22. China's been cutting Taiwan's cables for 18 months.

    France just sent a state-owned repair ship to fix them and staged it in Taiwanese waters in advance.

    The ILE D'AIX has been on station 96 hours. Someone's keeping score.

    #geopolitics #osint #security #maritime #technology #ship #taiwan
    keystone-collective.org/wester

  23. China's been cutting Taiwan's cables for 18 months.

    France just sent a state-owned repair ship to fix them and staged it in Taiwanese waters in advance.

    The ILE D'AIX has been on station 96 hours. Someone's keeping score.

    #geopolitics #osint #security #maritime #technology #ship #taiwan
    keystone-collective.org/wester

  24. 💬 . Théorie anthropologique de l’

    📆 Lundi 04/05 - 18h30
    📍 Paul à

    Les ethnologues ont pu observer des modes d’organisation de type « anarchique » dans des populations autochtones. Comment peut-on comprendre une vie collective de ce type (sans chef, sans pouvoir) comme système, ou comme une forme d’ordre durable permettant à une population de vivre dans une certaine harmonie ?

    ➡️ up-aix.com/

  25. 💬 #Conférence. Théorie anthropologique de l’#anarchie

    📆 Lundi 04/05 - 18h30
    📍 #Lycée Paul #Cézanne à #AixEnProvence

    Les ethnologues ont pu observer des modes d’organisation de type « anarchique » dans des populations autochtones. Comment peut-on comprendre une vie collective de ce type (sans chef, sans pouvoir) comme système, ou comme une forme d’ordre durable permettant à une population de vivre dans une certaine harmonie ?

    ➡️ up-aix.com/

    #politique #anarchisme #anthropologie

  26. 💬

    📆 Jeudi 7 mai 20h - 22h
    📍 Café 3C, 23 Boulevard Carnot

    :quotesL: Ce jeudi discussion avec David Garcia, militant associatif et syndical, autour de l’article « L’invention du trou de la sécu » de Constantin Brissaud, paru en Mars 2026 dans Le Monde Diplomatique -> @mdiplo.
    Discussion ouverte à tous-tes !

    ➡️ cafeculturelcitoyen.org/evenem