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Most of the towns and cities of Europe were there during the Middle Ages. These include London, Paris, Rome, Canterbury, and such tiny villages as Plymtree, in Devonshire, and Aberdovey, in Wales, to name a few. But if you take out a map and look, pick a town on the map and it was probably there.

A better question would be what towns and cities were not there. Budapest was not there, because it was two cities, Buda and Pest. There are a few others.

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