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France has lots of cathedrals, mostly gothic ones. In Northern France, the cathedrals of Amiens and Reims are both listed as World Heritage Sites. Noyon, Laon also have outstanding cathedrals. The cathedral of Beauvais has the highest nave of all, and the cathedral of Rouen famously fascinated the impressionist painter Claude Monet which painted it numerous times.

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