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Pezenas, France: Languedoc Region
Blog: Video Diary of an American in France - 30 June 2010
Pezenas was the favorite town we saw on our trip in the Languedoc region. It was the seat of the local government in Languedoc during the 16th and 17th centuries, resulting in beautiful architecture, stone staircases and wrought iron balconies. Today is it an artist town, filled with artisans and their creatives products.
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Carcassonne, France: Medieval Town in Languedoc-Roussillon
Blog: Video Diary of an American in France - 23 June 2010
Carcassonne is said to be the best preserved and restored Medieval town in France. Originally, constructed in the 13th century, the city fell in disrepair until the 19th century when it was completely restored. The city has two miles of fortified walls and 56 watchtowers.
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