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Notes on Verdun sur Garonne

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Notes on Verdun sur Garonne

This is not to be confused with the Verdun (in English on this link) where the great World War I battle was fought.

Patrick Delaforce reckons that 'we' ran this town in the tenth century. As far as Ken can discover, at that time it was run by Guillaume Fortun de Terride (link to book page). Although a modern town (i.e. not living off the land or tourism), the bastide, which is brick-built, has been well preserved. The interior of the church is much painted in the traditional style of the Middle Ages.

Aerial view from Town web site

Looking at the bastide

The Church in the bastide

The remarkable church interior

'St' Louis in the church

The not-very-old chateau

The view of the bastide from by the Garonne

A typical street

Town web site for Verdun sur Garonne (in French)

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