SEILLANS

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Seillans is a small village in the VAR department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. It is located in the south-eastern France and it is famous for beautiful beaches and weather conditions. It is perched hill-top village overlooking the plain between the Southern Alps and the Esterel. It also borders with the sea between Saint-Raphael and Cannes. Seillans is titled as the one of the prettiest villages of France. This village is blessed with the amazing old buildings, small squares and so many other famous monuments. It has unique culture that attracts many tourists. It looks breath-taking when it is viewed from the plains below. There is international airport located very close to Seillans. In this village, you can enjoy rustic chapels, forests, vineyards and olive groves. Annual potters market is also very popular among people where they can witness the amazing art pieces. Seillans is very closely linked with the first surveys of Wooded Ridge Nestled which is located 15 km northeast of Draguignan. You can enjoy amazing views in the south on the lower-lying valley

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History

History

The first settlements in Seillans was lead in 5th century BC as small Celtic-Ligurian tribe “Saillens” lived here. After shortly, Greek colonization t...

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Population

Population

This is a very small village with the 2,535 inhabitants and it has the population density of 29 sq. km....

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Climate

Climate

You can enjoy mild, warm and temperate weather in Seillans with the average temperature of 10.8 °C and highest of 17 °C in summers and minimum of 2.9 ...

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