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Located in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, Damazan is a charming Gascon bastide town founded in 1259 by Alphonse de Poitiers. This town is distinguished by its typical central square, surrounded by superb medieval half-timbered houses with corner quoins, whose facades have regained their former bright colors.
Bordered by the Garonne Lateral Canal, Damazan is an ideal stop for cycle tourists on the Green Way and boaters in search of coolness, especially near its famous English fountain.
Combining a gentle rural lifestyle with economic dynamism thanks to its proximity to the A61 motorway and the recent development of its agri-food activity, this village of just over 1,300 inhabitants cultivates a resolutely warm and typical South-West way of life.
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