The French Riviera didn't exist until 1887. In the beginning, there was nothing but a craggy shoreline, all the way down from Monaco to Nice, and from Cannes to Saint-Tropez. Over the years, the shoreline was gradually "tamed," first by the English, then by the Russians, followed by the Americans, Italians and, last but not least, the French.
The French Riviera didn't exist until 1887. In the beginning, there was nothing but a craggy shoreline, all the way down from Monaco to Nice, and from Cannes to Saint-Tropez. Over the years, the shoreline was gradually "tamed," first by the English, then by the Russians, followed by the Americans, Italians and, last but not least, the French.