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Brighton developed as a seaside fishing village in the 18th century before becoming a fashionable resort town when the Prince Regent (later King George IV) built the Royal Pavilion there. The arrival of the railway in the 1840s further boosted Brighton's popularity as a tourist destination. Today, it is a vibrant city known for its cultural scene, nightlife, and beach.

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