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Château d’Aubusson

Château d’Aubusson (also known as Chastèl d’Aubussó, Le Chapitre, château des vicomtes d’Aubusson or Château de Pierre d’Aubusson) is a ruin of the medieval fortified castle located in Aubusson in the Creuse region of France. It was built between the 10th and 13th centuries by the Viscounts of Aubusson.

The castle was destroyed in 1632 on the orders of Cardinal de Richelieu ,

Co-Ordinates

SystemDatumX CoordinateY-coordinates
Longitude latitudeWGS8445°57’22.5″N2°10’18.1″E
Longitude latitudeWGS8445.9562372.171696
UTM coordinates WGS8431T 435811.295 5089522.556
MGRS / UTMREFWGS8431TDL 35811.295 89522.556
NAC (Natural Area Coding)WGS84H5DV8S QMRF6P
W3W (What 3 Words)Englishlegacy.bathrooms.rifling
W3W (What 3 Words)Frenchpignon.affûter.vacarme
Plus Code (google Open Location Code)8FQ4X54C+GM
WSG84 Web MercatorEPSG 3857Vestiges du château, Rue du Chapitre, Les Mairies, Aubusson, Creuse, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France métropolitaine, 23200, France

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