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La Treille
La Treille is a ''quartier'' on the outskirts of the 11th ''arrondissement'' of Marseille, in the Department of Bouches-du-Rhône, France. It has approximately 900 inhabitants. At the centre of the ''quartier'' is the seventeenth century hillside village of La Treille. ==Overview== La Treille became famous as the place where writer Marcel Pagnol spent his summer holidays during his childhood—at the ''Bastide Neuve''—and he is buried in the cemetery there.〔''Books and Writers''〕 This is also where ''La Pascaline''—the house where Pagnol started to write ''Souvenirs d'enfance'' (''La Gloire de mon père'' and ''Le Château de ma mère'')—is located. Pagnol's early films used the village as a backdrop and its inhabitants as actors: it has only slightly changed since then.〔 Behind the church, in the main square or ''placette'', is a small fountain, used as Manon's fountain in Pagnol's 1953 film version of Manon des Sources. The village is situated at the start of the range of hills containing the Garlaban. This countryside featured prominently in Pagnol's books about his childhood and is now known in France as ''La Pagnolie''. It can be explored on footpaths starting at the end of the ''chemin des Bellons'', the main street in the village. A section of the Canal de Marseille passes below the village, which is served by the public transport system of Marseille and accessible also from Aubagne.〔 〕
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