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Rocamadour, France

The commune of Rocamadour is located in the southwest French department of Lot. It is located in what was once Quercy province. It belongs to the association known as Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, or The Most Beautiful Villages of France.Since the turn of the 12th century, Rocamadour has drawn historical and anonymous pilgrims from many nations, including kings, bishops, and nobles (including Henry II of England, Simon de Montfort, Blanche of Castile, Saint Louis IX of France, Saint Dominic, and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, among other notable figures). Its location in a gorge above a tributary of the River Dordogne has also served as a point of attraction for tourists.
Rocamadour, a little goat's-milk cheese that was granted AOC designation in 1996, gets its name from the hamlet that stands along the river on the lowest slopes, behind the complex of monastery structures and pilgrimage chapels. Historically, the town was dependent on the pilgrimage site, but today it depends on the tourism industry.
L'Hospitalet, Les Alix, Blanat, Mas de Douze, Fouysselaze, Magès, La Fage, La Gardelle, Chez Langle, La Vitalie, and Mayrinhac-le-Francal are some of the hamlets that are part of the commune of Rocamadour.

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