Rue Henri Cochet, 13009 Marseilles, France #44

Open-air single walled fronton


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Address (approximate):
  • Rue Henri Cochet, 13009 Marseilles, France

Coordinates GPS (latitude, longitude):
  • decimal notation: 43.237268, 5.43006
  • sexagesimal notation: 43° 14' 14.1648", 5° 25' 48.216"

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Fernando Zabalza venez nombreux les 24 et 25 septembre 2011, ce sera la fête autour de la pelote basque!!!!! parties et convivialité qu menu.....
Sardoy Nicolas Le fronton municipal de Marseille, où joue le club du Marseillen Pilota, comporte 2 murs séparés de 80 m qui se font face.

📚 The Basque pelota (Euskal pilota) includes several ball games derivated from the Jeu de Paume. In most specialties, the game consists of sending, volley or after a rebound, the ball against a main wall, named fronton, so that it falls on the playground named cancha. The point continues until a team commits a foul (falta) or fails to raise the ball before the second rebound.

🤓 A fronton is a wall against which one plays Basque pelota. It is an architectural element present in almost all the towns and villages of the French Basque Country and, to a lesser extent, in the neighboring regions.
The open-air single walled fronton is a generally uncovered ground composed of a wall, or two (one at each end). There are frontons of all sizes (10 to 16 meters wide and 6 to 10 meters high), some are even covered.
In Basque, this place is called "plaza".

🌎 A large number of Basques (commonly referred to as "Basque diaspora") have left the Basque Country to emigrate mainly to South America and the United States.
It is sometimes called the "eighth province" of the Basque Country, which counts seven (Labourd, Soule, Lower Navarre, Navarre, Biscay, Álava and Gipuzkoa).
The diaspora actively promotes its identity through its traditional activities, such as dance, gastronomy, Basque games and, of course, Basque pelota.

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Added on June 30 2011
Last modified on April 11 2023

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