Monpazier

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Monpazier is a commune in the Dordogne department in Aquitaine in southwest France. Its inhabitants are called Monpazierois. Monpazier is a 13th century bastide town begun in 1285, founded and built by King Edward I of England, who was also Duke of Gascony.
It was home to Eleanor of Aquitaine and Richard II of England for a time. Nearby is the Chateau du Biron and the Dordogne River.During the summer months, Monpazier hosts a number of events of interest to tourists, including a cycle race around the bastide (usually at the start of August), a Medieval day (fete medieval), a kermesse and several specialist markets.

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