Mount Saint Michel is a small stone island in Normandy


Mount Saint Michel is a small stone island in Normandy, about a kilometer off the coast of France, the castle and the church built on it is the third most touristy place in terms of the number of tourists in France after the Eiffel Tower and the Palace of Versailles.  This mountain is located about 0.6 miles from the northwest coast of France, at the mouth of the River Quesno-Franche, and the area of ​​the mountain is about 247 acres (100 hectares), and French statistics indicate that the population of the island in which the mountain is located is 44 people only. [8]  The island has held strategic fortifications since ancient times in the eighth century AD.  The mountain is one of the most famous landmarks in France, it is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and is visited by more than 3 million tourists annually.

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