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5 June, 19:25

two historical sites built by each of the colonial powers-Spain, France, and England.

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    Historical sites.

    In Spain, the historical site was Pyre’ne’es mont party. It is a mountain landscape and it crosses borders between Spanish and French. This site includes cultural lifestyle of seasonal herding migration which took place in mountains.

    In England, the historical sites were Canterbury Cathedral, St Martin’s church and St. Augustine Abbey. St. Martin was the oldest church which was found in England. We have also the City of Bath as a historical site for England. It was an important place for wool industry in the period of medieval and spa town. The city was preserved for Palladian architecture and Roman remains.

    In France, the historical sites include Arles, Roman and Romanesque monuments. It was built in 6th century by Phocaean settlers which were from Greece and was conjured by Barbarians. The other one was Belfries of Belgium which founded in France and was built over several centuries.
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