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The Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little Venice in the Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France
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Little Venice in the Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Little Venice in the Old town of Colmar, Alsace, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colmar is the third-largest commune of the Alsace region in north-eastern France. The town is situated on the Alsatian Wine Route and considers itself to be the `capital of Alsatian wine` capitale des vins d`Alsace. The city is renowned for its well-preserved old town, its numerous architectural landmarks, and its museums. Colmar`s secular and religious architectural landmarks reflect eight centuries of Germanic and French architecture and the adaptation of their respective stylistic language to the local customs and building materials


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