Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paris, Banks of the Seine' has mentioned 'Marseille' in the following places:
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Measured from the 'point zero' in front of its Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris by road is 450 kilometres (280xc2xa0mi) southeast of London, 287 kilometres (178xc2xa0mi) south of Calais, 305 kilometres (190xc2xa0mi) southwest of Brussels, 774 kilometres (481xc2xa0mi) north of Marseille, 385 kilometres (239xc2xa0mi) northeast of Nantes, and 135 kilometres (84xc2xa0mi) southeast of Rouen.
Busiest destinations from Parisairports (CDG, ORY, BVA) in 2014 Domestic destinations Passengers Toulouse 3,158,331 Nice 2,865,602 Bordeaux 1,539,478 Marseille 1,502,196 Pointe-xc3xa0-Pitre 1,191,437 Saint-Denis (Rxc3xa9union) 1,108,964 Fort-de-France 1,055,770 Other domestic destinations Montpellier 807,482 Biarritz 684,578 Lyon 613,395 International destinations Passengers Italy 7,881,497 Spain 7,193,481 United States 6,495,677 Germany 4,685,313 United Kingdom 4,177,519 Morocco 3,148,479 Portugal 3,018,446 Algeria 2,351,402 China 2,141,527 Other international destinations Switzerland 1,727,169
Domestically, air travel between Paris and some of France's largest cities such as Lyon, Marseille, or Strasbourg has been in a large measure replaced by high-speed rail due to the opening of several high-speed TGV rail lines from the 1980s.
For example, after the LGV Mxc3xa9diterranxc3xa9e opened in 2001, air traffic between Paris and Marseille declined from 2,976,793 passengers in 2000 to 1,502,196 passengers in 2014.