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Carouge
Carouge, a small suburb of Geneva, was only to develop after 1754, when it was granted to the Kingdom of Sardinia. A city plan then was designed by Turinese architects with a checkerboard arrangement around an axis planted with trees (the Place du Marché) and low houses with galleries in the rear opening on gardens. To this day, the city of Carouge has retained its Mediterranean-like atmosphere. Its bustling streets and many shaded squares invite one to stroll. Trendy boutiques, antiques and curios dealers, restaurants and bistrots ensure a very warm and congenial ambience.
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