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  2. Château de la Fleunie - Wikipedia

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    The Château de la Fleunie is a château located south of the commune of Condat-sur-Vézère in Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. History Inside the restaurant. Built in the 12th century on the left bank of the Vézère, the Château de la Fleunie faces the Château de la Petite Filolie on the other bank.

  3. Château de Lalinde - Wikipedia

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    Château de Lalinde. Coordinates: 44°50′08″N 0°44′17″E. Château de Lalinde, October 2010. The Château de Lalinde is a château, developed from a 13th-century castle, in the commune of Lalinde in the Dordogne département of France. It is known locally as le château de la Bastide .

  4. Lisle, Dordogne - Wikipedia

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    Lisle has a kindergarten and a primary school, a church, a square in front of the town hall and another called La Place des Banquettes.It is well-served commercially with a bakery, a bar/bistrot, a bar/hotel/restaurant, a butchers, a pharmacy, a post office, a beauticians, 2 hairdressers, mini supermarket, Credit Agricole cashpoint and a restaurant on the banks of the Dronne river, Le Moulin ...

  5. Château de Beynac - Wikipedia

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    Château de Beynac. Coordinates: 44°50′26″N 1°08′48″E. Château de Beynac. The Château de Beynac is a castle situated in the commune of Beynac-et-Cazenac, in the Dordogne département of France. [1] The castle is one of the best-preserved and best known in the region. This Middle Ages construction, with its austere appearance, is ...

  6. Château de Rognac - Wikipedia

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    The Château de Rognac is a castle converted to a château and mill in the commune of Bassillac, Dordogne, France. The site is privately owned and is not open to the public. It has been listed since 1945 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. For a brief period, around the mid-1980s, it was used as a hotel and restaurant.

  7. Argentat-sur-Dordogne - Wikipedia

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    Argentat-sur-Dordogne ( French pronunciation: [aʁʒɑ̃ta syʁ dɔʁdɔɲ], literally Argentat on Dordogne) is a commune in the department of Corrèze, south-central France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2017 by merger of the former communes of Argentat (the seat) and Saint-Bazile-de-la-Roche. [3]

  8. Castelnaud-la-Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    Castelnaud-la-Chapelle

  9. Category:Châteaux in Dordogne - Wikipedia

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    Château de Mareuil (Dordogne) Château de Marqueyssac. Château de Mauriac (Douzillac) Château de Mavaleix. Château des Milandes. Château de Monbazillac. Château de Montaigne. Château de Montastruc. Château de Montcigoux.