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Etampes is a historic city located in the department of Essonne, in the Île-de-France region, in France. Its history dates back to the Celtic period, when it was a village called "Stampae." During the Roman occupation, the city gained importance due to its strategic location on a trade route. In the 12th century, Etampes became the official residence of the kings of France, which boosted its development and attracted the nobility of the time.

During the Middle Ages, Etampes was the scene of conflicts and battles, having been occupied several times by different groups. The city also played an important role in France's history during the Hundred Years' War. In the 16th century, Etampes was the site of a popular uprising led by François de Vendôme, the Count of Enghien.

Throughout the centuries, Etampes went through periods of prosperity and decline, but always maintained its historical and cultural significance. Today, the city is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Church of Saint-Basile and the Château d'Étampes. Etampes is also famous for its traditional market, which takes place on Thursdays and Saturdays and attracts visitors from across the region.

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