oldest and most southerly resort and spa on the French Riviera, in the Var dpartement, Provence-Alpes-Cte-d'Azur region, east of Toulon. The new town of Hyres, sometimes called Hyres-les-Palmiers because of the beautiful palm trees in its wide avenues, is situated 3 miles (5 km) from the coast at the west end of the Riviera. It began to gain repute as a health resort in the 18th century. Sheltered from the mistral, a violent, cold, dry, northerly wind that blows in the region, it lies beneath a hill on the slopes of which the old feudal town is located. It belonged successively to the Greeks of Marseille, the Romans, the lords of Fos and Marseille, and the counts of Provence, and was given to the king of France in 1481. It was the residence of several kings of France. In the 13th century Louis IX (Saint Louis), returning to France from the Seventh Crusade, landed at Hyres when it was still a seaport. Hyres-Plage, 4 miles (6 km) south-southeast of the town, consisting of a sand beach on the border of a pine wood, is among the numerous seaside resorts located in the vicinity either on the coast or on the offshore islands, called the Hyres, including the islands of Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and the Levant. There is a local airport with direct connections to Paris. Pop. (1982) 31,890.
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Meaning of HYERES in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012