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Fribourg's medieval inegrity is unique in Europe, maybe even on a world-wide basis!
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The Auge, meaning "a U-shaped valley, a trough", fortified right after the city's foundation displays the Rue des Forgerons (blacksmiths) as an example of the craftsmanship in fashion back in the olden days.
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1157 alive an well in 2011?
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The Neuveville, meaning "the newest town of the old part of town", thrived with water-intensive tanning and textile-related industries surrounded by a fence in the 13th century soon replaced by a fortified wall in the 14th century.
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