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File:Chameane-Dec2005-1.jpg|With the grandfather clocktower. All photons onward are from December [[2005]].
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File:Chameane-Dec2005-1.jpg|With the grandfather clocktower. All photos onward are from December [[2005]].
 
File:Chameane-Dec2005-2.jpg|Typical [[Laussy]] family lunch.  
 
File:Chameane-Dec2005-2.jpg|Typical [[Laussy]] family lunch.  
 
File:Chameane-Dec2005-3.jpg|The house of Chaméane.
 
File:Chameane-Dec2005-3.jpg|The house of Chaméane.
 
File:Chameane-Dec2005-4.jpg|In the woods at Christmas time.
 
File:Chameane-Dec2005-4.jpg|In the woods at Christmas time.
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
 
* [http://www.passionchateaux.com/ch_chameane.htm About the castle].
 
* [http://www.passionchateaux.com/ch_chameane.htm About the castle].

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Chaméane

Chaméane is a village in Auvergne, France where Fabrice lived for much of his childhood.

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The etymology is from Casameana or "Middle house" (maison du milieu in French), indeed located between Sauxillanges and Saint-Germain-l'Herm, it was a stopping point for monks travelling between these two points. It was mentioned in Religious books as far as 995.

The village features various monuments of interest, mainly the church and the castle, which, however, was destroyed by the German armed forces during WWII.

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