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fiogf49gjkf0d Thirty-eight kilometres west of Soissons lies
COMPIA?GNE
, whose reputation as a tourist centre rests on the presence of a vast royal palace, built at the edge of the ForA?t de CompiA?gne in order that generations of French kings could play at "being peasants", in Louis XIV's words. Although the town itself is a bit of a one-horse place with a bland, Sunday-afternoon feel, it's worth a visit for the opulent palace interiors, and the car and Second Empire museums.
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