Built on a prominent hill overlooking French Flanders, Cassel has existed since Roman times. It was developed by the Romans into an important urban centre and was the focus of a network of roads (called "les voies romaines") which are still in use today, that converge on the hill (only 176 meters above sea level).
Avec ses 176 mètres d'altitude, Cassel domine largement la plaine des Flandres maritimes françaises et belges. Le plat pays n'est pas si plat...
RépondreSupprimerBuilt on a prominent hill overlooking French Flanders, Cassel has existed since Roman times. It was developed by the Romans into an important urban centre and was the focus of a network of roads (called "les voies romaines") which are still in use today, that converge on the hill (only 176 meters above sea level).
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