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Henrichemont, formerly known as Boisbelle, is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre region of France. The village was created and named in honour of Henri IV in 1609 by Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully to be the capital of the principality of Boisbelle and possibly a refuge for the protestants of the region. The principality approximated to the territories of the current canton of Henrichemont. The hamlet of La Borne is home to a restored tradition of stoneware pottery, attracting world-renown artists and writers to stay there. The village is one of the most popular small tourist attractions in France.

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Henrichemont
Cher
Centre
Frankreich
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