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Frédéric Mistral ( September 8, 1830 - March 25, 1914) was a French poet who led the 19th century revival of Occitan ( Provençal) language and literature. He was a key figure in the literary félibrige movement.

He shared the Nobel Prize in literature in 1904 for his contributions in literature and philology. Mistral's father was a well-to-do farmer in the former French province of Provence.

Born and died in Maillane, Bouches-du-RhôneBouches-du-Rhone Details Information Number13 Region Provence-Alpes-Coted'Azur Prefecture Marseille Subprefectures Aix-en-Provence Arles Istres Population Total ( 1999) Density Ranked 3rd 1,835,719 361 /km² Area 5,087 km² Arrondissements 4 Cantons 58 Comm départementThe departements (or departments) are administrative units of France, roughly analogous to British counties and are now grouped into 22 metropolitan and four overseas regions''. They are subdivided into 342 arrondissements''. Departements are also found i, France.

In his honour, the ChileanThe word chile may also refer to Chilli pepper. The Republic of Chile is a republic located on the southwestern coast of South America. It is a long and narrow piece of land between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It shares borders with Argenti poet Lucila Godoy Alcayaga took the last name of her pseudomyn, Gabriela MistralGabriela Mistral was the pseudonym of Lucila de Maria del Perpetuo Socorro Godoy Alcayaga ( April 7, 1889 January 10, 1957), Chilean poet, educator, diplomat and feminist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1945. The central themes in her poems a.

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