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English towns and French towns differ in architectural styles, layout, and cultural influences. English towns may have more traditional Tudor-style buildings and narrow streets, while French towns often feature charming cafes and wide boulevards. Additionally, French towns may have a stronger emphasis on local produce and gastronomy compared to English towns.

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