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Aigues-Mortes, a charming town in southern France, captivates with its rich history and impressive landmarks. Founded in the 13th century by King Louis IX, the city served as a port for the Crusade to Egypt. The historic city center is surrounded by intact walls, creating a picturesque atmosphere. Visitors can climb the Constance Tower to enjoy breathtaking views of the salt flats and the Mediterranean Sea. Well-preserved medieval architecture, cobbled streets, and a lively market street invite exploration.
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