Mont-Saint-Michel, France

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    Mont-Saint-Michel, in the "country" of Avranchin, is a tidal island to the east of the mouth of the Couesnon, which flows into the English Channel.
    The abbey is an essential part of the structural composition of the town the feudal society constructed. On top, God, the abbey, and monastery; below this, the Great halls, then stores and housing, and at the bottom (outside the walls), fishermen's and farmers' housing.
    The island remained unconquered during the Hundred Years' War; a small garrison fended off a full attack by the English in 1433. Louis XI recognised the reverse benefits of its natural defence and turned it into a prison. The abbey was used regularly as a prison during the Ancien Régime.

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