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The smallest locality in the Hautes-Alpes department
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With an area of only 143 acres (58 ha), Mont-Dauphin is the smallest municipality in the Hautes-Alpes department and one of the smallest in France. Famous for its stronghold created by Vauban from 1693 onwards, the village perched on a rocky plateau dominating the Guil and the Durance is surrounded by mountains and protected from the outside world by the ramparts of its fortifications. It had 173 inhabitants in 2019, which gives it a high population density of 298 inhabitants per square kilometer.
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