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    Carcassonne (/ˌkɑːrkəˈsɒn/, US also /-ˈsɔːn, -ˈsoʊn/, French: [kaʁkasɔn] , locally [kaχkaˈsɔnə]; Occitan: Carcassona [kaɾkaˈsunɔ]; Latin: Carcaso) is...
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  • Carcassonne (/ˌkɑːrkəˈsɒn/) is a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans...
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  • Look up Carcassonne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carcassonne is a medieval fortified city in France. Carcassonne may also refer to: Cité de Carcassonne...
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  • Carcassonne – Tiles & Tactics is a digital adaptation of Carcassonne developed by Frima Studio and published by Twin Sails Interactive. Like the board...
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    Carcassonne Airport (French: Aéroport de Carcassonne, IATA: CCF, ICAO: LFMK) is an airport serving Carcassonne and the south of Languedoc. The airport...
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  • Association Sportive of Carcassonne are a semi-professional rugby league football club based in Carcassonne in the region of Occitanie in the south of...
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    Carcassonne Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Michel de Carcassonne) is a cathedral and designated national monument in Carcassonne, France. It is the...
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    Philippe Carcassonne is a French film producer. He is a frequent producer of films directed by Patrice Leconte, Benoît Jacquot, and his wife Anne Fontaine...
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  • (c. 755 – 810) was Count of Carcassonne from 790 until his death. He was the founder of the Bellonid Dynasty of Carcassonne and Razès which reached its...
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    Carcassonne is a railway station in Carcassonne, Occitanie, France, on the Bordeaux–Sète and Carcassonne–Rivesaltes lines. The station is served by TGV...
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  • Cité de Carcassonne (Occitan: Ciutat de Carcassona [siwˈtat de kaɾkaˈsunɔ]) is a medieval citadel located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the Aude...
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    Ermesinde of Carcassonne (ca. 975/8 – 1 March 1058) was Countess consort of Barcelona, Girona and Osona by marriage to Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona...
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    nearby hills, for example Laurac, Fanjeaux, Mas-Saintes-Puelles, and Carcassonne. In more rugged areas castles and castra were typically located on mountain...
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    marched toward Carcassonne. After the Massacre at Béziers, the next major target was Carcassonne, a city with many well-known Cathars. Carcassonne was well...
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    Carcassonne Castle is a residence in Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States. It was completed in 1935 for Aroline Gove, daughter of Lydia Pinkham. During...
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  • Carcassonne is a 2007 turn-based strategy video game based on the board game of the same name. It was designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede for the Xbox 360...
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    2018, an Islamic terrorist carried out three attacks in the town of Carcassonne and nearby village of Trèbes in the Aude department in southwestern France...
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    Meeples are believed to be introduced by the 1984 game Top Secret Spies. Carcassonne, published by Hans im Glück in 2000, has been credited with popularizing...
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  • (died circa 821) was the Count of Carcassonne from 810. He was the eldest son and successor of Bello of Carcassonne. His brothers were Sunyer I of Ampurias...
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  • Ermengarde de Carcassonne (died 1099), was a French noble, ruling vassal vicomtesse of Carcassonne from 1082 to 1099. She was the daughter of Pierre Raymond...
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    Roger Carcassonne-Leduc (12 January 1911 in Marnia – 10 December 1991 in Paris, France) was a member of the French Resistance. A French industrialist...
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  • The County of Carcassonne (Occitan: Comtat de Carcassona) was a medieval fiefdom controlling the city of Carcassonne, France, and its environs. It was...
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  • David Carcassonne (20 December 1789 – 15 November 1861 in Nîmes) was a French physician. He was born at Remoulins, a small town in the Gard department...
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  • Carcassonne Agglo is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Carcassonne. It is located in the Aude department...
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  • Léon Carcassonne (died 7 May 1894 in Marseille) was a French physician, municipal councilor, and member of the Academy of Nîmes, the son of David Carcassonne...
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    (Ardèche) Charleville-Mézières (Ardennes) Foix (Ariège) Troyes (Aube) Carcassonne (Aude) Rodez (Aveyron) Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) Caen (Calvados) Aurillac...
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  • The canton of Carcassonne-3 is an administrative division of the Aude department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation...
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    The Stade Georges-Carcassonne is a multi-purpose stadium located Aix-en-Provence, France. Its field is natural grass, and the capacity is up to 3,700...
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    and Albi (and thus a vassal of the count of Toulouse), and viscount of Carcassonne and the Razès (and thus a vassal of the count of Barcelona, which was...
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  • The canton of Carcassonne-1 is an administrative division of the Aude department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation...
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