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= Chaméane =
 
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The castle before its destruction by the German armed forces during WWII.
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Chaméane is a [[village]] in [[Auvergne]], [[France]] where [[Fabrice]] lived for much of his childhood (we had our family [[Maison de Chaméane|house there]]).
  
<center><wz tip="''Le Château de Chaméane'' before its destruction">[[Image:Chateau-de-Chameane-1900.jpg|700px]]</wz></center>
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<center><wz tip="Elena on the last day of the Year 2005, at the occasion of her first visit.">[[File:sv400190.jpg|650px]]</wz></center>
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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]].
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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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<center><wz tip="''Le Château de Chaméane'' some half a century before its destruction">[[Image:Chateau-de-Chameane-1900.jpg|600px]]</wz></center>
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== Gallery ==
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=== The village ===
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<gallery perrow=3 widths=200px>
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File:Chameane-14Apr06-1.jpg|With the church, ''Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens'', on {{thisday|14|April|2006}}.
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File:Georges-WalksChameane-Aug06-19.jpg|The fountain of the village, in a [[Georges_walks_Chaméane_(August_2006)|walk with Georges]] in August [[2006]].
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File:Chameane-Sept2006.jpg|The church and the castle, on {{thisday|3|September|2006}}.
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File:papa-chameane-Sept2006-9.jpg|À l'entrée du village depuis la route de Sainte-Étienne (nord), on {{thisday|4|September|2006}}.
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</gallery>
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=== The woods ===
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File:Chameane-Dec2005-4.jpg|In the woods at Christmas time, December [[2005]].
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File:Chameane-14Apr06-2.jpg|During a [[Walk in the woods of Chameane (April 2006)|walk in the woods]], on {{thisday|14|April|2006}}.
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</gallery>
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=== The fields ===
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<gallery perrow=3 widths=200px>
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File:Renard-chameane-31dec2019.jpg|Chaméanois are called "les Renards" which are however a rare sight, here on {{thisday|31|December|2019}}.
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=== La Pierre du Moine Blanc ===
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{{fr}} Sur la route de [[Saint-Étienne-sur-Usson]], dans le premier virage après le monument de la bataille de Chaméane, se trouve un mégalithe dit "Pierre du moine" ou "Pierre du moine blanc", que longe un fossé de quelques mètres, l'ancienne voie romaine.
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File:PierreMoineBlanc-18Apr06-6.jpg|Elena and the ''Pierre du moine blanc'', on {{thisday|18|April|2006}}.
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File:PierreMoineBlanc-18Apr06-3.jpg|A beautiful megalith in the woods of Chaméane.
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File:PierreMoineBlanc-18Apr06-1.jpg|A Christian cross adorned its top at some point.
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File:PierreMoineBlanc-18Apr06-4.jpg|Its actual past meaning or use is unclear.
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File:PierreMoineBlanc-18Apr06-2.jpg|These two marks have been speculated to correspond to hand-holders, maybe for mortification of the monks passing by.
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File:PierreMoineBlanc-18Apr06-5.jpg|The surrounding woods are also worth a visit.
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.passionchateaux.com/ch_chameane.htm About the castle].

Latest revision as of 07:43, 29 October 2021

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Chaméane

Chaméane is a village in Auvergne, France where Fabrice lived for much of his childhood (we had our family house there).

Sv400190.jpg

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.

Chateau-de-Chameane-1900.jpg

Gallery

The village

The woods

The fields

La Pierre du Moine Blanc

Fr.png Sur la route de Saint-Étienne-sur-Usson, dans le premier virage après le monument de la bataille de Chaméane, se trouve un mégalithe dit "Pierre du moine" ou "Pierre du moine blanc", que longe un fossé de quelques mètres, l'ancienne voie romaine.

Links