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Southeast France is the location of the Pont d'Avignon. The famous Avignon bridge in question prettifies the Rhône River for almost 1,000 years, since its construction date of 1177 - 1185. Locals and tourists visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site when they flock to the bridge's site within the ancient Vaucluse departmental city of Avignon.

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