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CarcassonneCity in southwest France, administrative centre of Aude département, 100 km/62 mi southeast of Toulouse on the Canal du Midi and the River Aude, which divides it into the ancient and modern town; population (1999) 43,900. The medieval fortification, restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century, crowns a hill on the right bank of the river. Surrounded by two ramparts and 53 towers, it is the finest in France and one of the most impressive medieval fortified towns surviving. Carcasonne is situated in a wine-producing region, and is a popular tourist centre.
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| Soon, however, he comes to appreciate Pagan's fierce intelligence and loyalty, and his political and leadership skills--especially when the Pope sends an army of Crusaders to crush the Cathar heretics, and despite Pagan's best efforts to make peace, the city of Carcassone is besieged. Hotel de la Cite is the only five star hotel within the walls of the fortified city of Carcassone in the Languedoc region of Southwest France. had acquired the Hotel de la Cit in Carcassone, France on April 30th as planned and Orient-Express Hotels Ltd. |
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