"Considering the English Channel, Atlantic, Pyreness, Mediterranean, Alps and Rhine as preordained natural boundaries, the French often compare their plot of earth to a divinely shaped hexagon that absorbs and unites all the different parts of Europe."
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""Considering the English Channel, Atlantic, Pyreness, Mediterranean, Alps and Rhine as preordained natural boundaries, the French often compare their plot of earth to a divinely shaped hexagon that absorbs and unites all the different parts of Europe.""
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