Templeuve Castle | |
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Belgium | |
Templeuve Castle | |
Coordinates | 50°38′41.85″N3°17′2.92″E / 50.6449583°N 3.2841444°E Coordinates: 50°38′41.85″N3°17′2.92″E / 50.6449583°N 3.2841444°E |
Type | Castle |
Templeuve Castle, also known as Castle of Formanoir de La Cazerie, is a castle in Templeuve Belgium.
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