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Freetown grew in importance during the 19th and early 20th centuries as a safe and deep natural harbour of strategic and commercial importance on the route to the Cape. The town occupies a confined and hilly site on the northern edge of the Freetown peninsula. Older buildings have a distinctive style deriving from the early creole immigrants from the Americas.