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How much do you know about the famous towns in France?

Moncontour, a medieval village, preserved the magnificent walls of13rd century and14th century, and protected Lamballe, the capital of Penevere region. Like Loughnan, its neighbor in Leigh, fenster, Moncontour was famous for producing canvas before the Industrial Revolution. Magnificent houses, town halls and churches still preserve the remains of this prosperous period.

Rochefort Ontel/Morbihan

Rochefort Fort-en-Tert, a small town in Brittany, is located on a rocky hill around Gezon Valley. Although it has different architectural styles: semi-wooden houses, Gothic monuments, Renaissance hotels and buildings costing 65,438+09 cents, it shows a high degree of homogeneity ... There are stones everywhere, which is the similarity of all styles.

Saint surya/Iler and Villain.

Saint Souriac has a panoramic view of the mouth of the Lance River. For a long time, it was a fishing village. Fishermen are fishing near Newfoundland, and the statue of the Virgin Mary guards these fishermen. On the narrow street where children play after school, flowers grow between the granite stones of gorgeous houses. Tidal mills, ancient salt marshes and stone tablets (Menhir) are some local treasures, which are worth enjoying in this particularly well-preserved place.

Pomeranian Mesia/Jurassic

The intersection of the three valleys forms a circus with unique scenery. Baum-lese-messieurs's house is gathered around the Benedictine monastery, which is a magnificent example of Roman art and one of the greatest colored altars in Europe.

Laroche/Gar-sur-Sese

La Rocco, located on the banks of the Casset River, is built on a rocky hill overlooking the Casset River. This bridge spans an old bridge with 65,438+02 arches. The village has sloping cobblestone streets, houses built with cream stones, and curved eaves. It is the site of former castles and churches, providing an amazing scenery -Sutadai Waterfall, a special natural attraction.

Poet Laval/Derome

Le Poet-Laval is located in lavender and wheat fields in the Abalone Valley. This village used to be the commander of the Knights Templar. Since then, it has preserved the castle, the ruins of the Roman church of Saint Jean des Montreux and the city walls.

Clocks/Du Province

Rhodes is a village. For a long time, blacksmiths and vineyards have controlled the pace of life of residents, and the Lue River has poured down from here. The village has preserved the houses of former wine growers, and established a museum of wine and vineyards (Musee de la Vigne et du Vin) and an ethnographic museum, which tells the history of former blacksmiths and wine growers.

Noah/Jon

Noyce meanders in the valley of the Seren River and was an important trade center in the Middle Ages. Petite-Etape-aux- Yi Zheng Square, Marche-au-Ble Square or Grenier-a-Sel Square (wine, corn market and salt warehouse square) are all reminiscent of the prosperous agricultural and trade period in this village, just like the facades of those exquisite semi-wooden houses with 15 cents.

Weng/Rona

Oingt, located on a hill in beaujolais and surrounded by vineyards, is a jewel of pierre dorees. In the history of the Middle Ages, this village has always preserved the ancient church of the castle, the solid gate of Niz and a dungeon, from which you can see the magnificent scenery of the Azeg Valley. In the center of the village, the ochre house is the home of craftsmen and artists.

Perogis/Spain

On the top of the hill overlooking the Rhone Plain, this former Weaver settlement retains evidence of medieval history within its double walls: old houses with prices of 65,438+05 cents and 65,438+06 cents, rugged streets and fortress churches, to name a few. Contemporary lighting enhances the uniqueness of architecture.

Pesmes/Haute Thorne

Permus was once a strategic place from Gray to Dole. Before 1678 became France, it experienced various occupations, so it had a turbulent history. Nevertheless, the village still retains many heritages: the ruins of the castle, the ruins of St. Hilaire's church, which can be traced back to 13 cents and the gate. Along the pleasant Ognon River, 65,438+06-cent houses, which once belonged to leading citizens and wine growers, are reminders of the village's past wine production.

Saint Antoine-Labaille/Ezelle

In the center of the undulating landscape, St. Anthony's monastery overlooks the village. Close to the magnificent monument, considered as the most beautiful area of Gothic tradition, this medieval website shows different aspects: the suburbs of moderately semi-wooden houses, the shopping season covering the market, the alleys leading to the top of the village and the straight windows of the rich people's houses. ...

San Croianares/Loire

A Katus monastery has become a village in the center of the undulating landscape of "Parc natural Regional du Pilat". Although most of the religious buildings here today are houses, thanks to the work of the Kartehus Monastery and Site Protection Association, the Seventeen Cents Monastery Church and its famous furniture, monastery kitchen, monastery and a restored small room are all open to the public.