Pons

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Pons is a historic commune in southwestern France known for its medieval architecture and role as a stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.

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Pons canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
country France
governmentLevel municipal
hasCulturalEvent heritage and medieval-themed events
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
viticulture
hasFeature hilltop position
narrow medieval streets
stone houses
hasLandmark Château de Pons NERFINISHED
Donjon de Pons NERFINISHED
Hôpital des Pèlerins de Pons NERFINISHED
medieval keep
old town ramparts
pilgrims’ hospital
Église Saint-Martin de Pons NERFINISHED
Église Saint-Vivien de Pons NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Gothic church
Romanesque church
hasTourismInfrastructure heritage interpretation center
pilgrim accommodation
hasView panoramic views over the Seugne valley
heritageDesignation site on the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France (UNESCO World Heritage, via its pilgrims’ hospital)
heritageStatus important stop on the Way of St. James in France
historicalLanguage Saintongeais NERFINISHED
INSEECODE 17283
knownFor historic town center
medieval architecture
role on the Way of St. James
language French
locatedIn Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
historic province of Saintonge
southwestern France
locatedOn Seugne River NERFINISHED
onRoute pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela
partOf arrondissement of Saintes NERFINISHED
canton of Pons NERFINISHED
postalCode 17800
regionType historical and cultural town
religiousSignificance stopping place for Christian pilgrims
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
transportRole staging post on historic north–south routes in western France

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