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Collioure sera toujours Collioure... Collioure shall always be Collioure... Collioure is famous throughout France for its 3... In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity... graphically describes Collioure life before major changes took place... Collioure used to be divided into two villages separated by the... Collioure was taken in 1642 by the French troops of... Collioure was besieged and occupied by the Spanish troops in 1793... Collioure has also had a strong royal family since the surrender of it to France in... Photographs of Collioure and The Region...

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