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Calais

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Calais, a bustling port city in northern France, sits on the shores of the English Channel, serving as the country’s primary gateway to England. Known for its strategic history, Calais played a key role in medieval conflicts like the Hundred Years’ War and is famously home to Rodin’s sculpture of The Six Burghers of Calais. Today, the city blends history with modern life, offering visitors sandy beaches, a vibrant waterfront, and cultural attractions such as museums, historic churches, and the striking neo-Flemish town hall. Calais also boasts a rich culinary scene, particularly fresh seafood, reflecting its maritime heritage, while its convenient location makes it a hub for exploring northern France and beyond.

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