Château de la Jarthe (Coursac)

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The Château de la Jarthe is a château during the 12th century in Coursac, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

Coordinates: 45°07′42″N0°37′34″E / 45.12833°N 0.62611°E / 45.12833; 0.62611


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