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Located between Remoulins Pouzilhac and charming village of the XII century, the name of Valliguières (Valle Aqua: Water Valley) appears for the first time in full 896.En Hundred Years War (1392) community located in the hills surrounded walls.
Features: The Way of the Cross, The Campanile, The Church, the Romanesque chapel "St. Pierre" built on a Roman oppidum whose remains are still visible from the XIIth century, the Grand Font Valliguières water supplies.
I loved this little village, with its old stone houses and alleys in the castle, a village that has retained a soul
According to a resident of the locality, the oldest bell tower in France.
There is also much in Provence, especially in the Vaucluse. One of the peculiarities of the Vaucluse campaniles is that they are wrought iron. The construction of a wrought-iron campanile was cheaper. Moreover, in this region where the Mistral is blowing steadily, the wrought iron campanile allowed to pass wind.

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