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| The quality label ‘Grand site’, is a symbol of national recognition and is attributed by the Environment ministry. It responds to a desire to restore and enhance the quality of the landscape of the selected sites, which are of an incontestable cultural value. In Charente-Maritime, there are two sites that correspond perfectly to these criteria, guaranteeing an unforgettable visit. |
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Brouage
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The site is remarkable for its military architecture, bearing witness to the importance of Brouage in the 17th century. The town knew a glorious commercial and military past. A town that also links two continents, maintaining very tight links with New France, founded in North America in the 17th century.
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The Poitevin Marsh
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| The Poitevin Marsh, an interregional park, covers some 100,000 hectares between the north of Charente-Maritime, Deux-Sèvres and Vendée. A man-made marsh, the site combines an extraordinarily rich natural, ethnographic and landscape heritage, making the protection of this ecosystem even more vital. |
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