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Dear British Friends, It Would Be a Shame Not to Stay in Calais.

Despite the decline in the number of overseas travellers in recent years, the British are continuing to travel to Calais, observes the Daily Telegraph. But they are only passing through. The port city of Pas-de-Calais deserves much more than a detour, according to the journalist of the London daily newspaper, who tells his stay and returns to the – very English – history of this city that faces Kent.
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Despite the decline in the number of overseas travellers in recent years, the British are continuing to travel to Calais, observes the Daily Telegraph. But they are only passing through. The port city of Pas-de-Calais deserves much more than a detour, according to the journalist of the London daily newspaper, who tells his stay and returns to the – very English – history of this city that faces Kent.

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Courrier international broke the news on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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