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Antibes
[ ahn-teeb ]
noun
- a seaport in SE France, SW of Nice: preserved ruins of 4th-century b.c. Roman town.
Antibes
/ ɑ̃tib /
noun
- a port and resort in SE France, on the Mediterranean: an important Roman town. Pop: 72 412 (1999)
Example Sentences
The hat being auctioned by Osenat auction house in Fontainebleau has a cockade that Napoleon fixed to his hat in 1815, during the crossing of the Mediterranean from his exile in Elba to Antibes, where he lead a brief return to power.
As with other prestigious areas including Cap d’Antibes and Cap Martin, property sales in the peninsula have seen a post-pandemic revival as new clients flock to the pristine Mediterranean coastline.
The Antibes Jazz Festival became big — Charlie Mingus, turning his back on Newport, headlined, and Miles Davis recorded an album at the festival in 1963.
Ellie Huang, newly widowed, flees to the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France, with her best friend Mabel Chou after Ellie discovers her late husband had long been cheating on her.
The workers went on strike more than a week ago in cities across the country, including Le Havre, Nantes, Antibes and Rennes.
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