Puilacher

Puilacher is a commune in the department in the region in southern .
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  • Type: Locality with 552 residents
  • Description: commune in Hérault, France
  • Also known as: 34222

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gallardet Dolmen and Château de Bélarga.

Archaeological site
is a dolmen near the village of in Languedoc, . It is a large tumulus, containing a 12 metre long alley. The main chamber, 6 metres long by 4 metres wide, is covered by three large capstones.

Castle
Photo: Lothur, CC0.
The is a château constructed in the 17th century located on the left bank of the in the commune of in the département of France.

Puilacher

Latitude
43.5675° or 43° 34′ 3″ north
Longitude
3.5069° or 3° 30′ 25″ east
Population
552
Elevation
69 metres (226 feet)
Open location code
8FM5HG84+XQ
Geo­Names ID
6432599
Wiki­data ID
Q189878
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