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What is the Greatest haunted city?

What is the Greatest haunted city?

The city of ghost is a good ghost story but there's thousands of haunted places in the world. Everyone has their own ideas of a perfect city of ghosts. There is the Château de Brissac, Maine-et-Loire in France to the Dragsholm Slot in Denmark. What is your city of ghost?

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