Le Sale Village

Le Sale Village is a hamlet in , , . Le Sale Village is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Dolmen de la Forêt and Chapelle Saint-François de Cumeray.

Archaeological site
is an archaeological site.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Saint-Mathurin-sur-Loire and Milly-le-Meugon.

Village
is a former commune in the department in western . On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of . is situated 7 km northwest of Le Sale Village.

Village
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is a village now attached to the city of , department, France. It is also the site of a castle, which also belonged to the Maillé-Brézé family, a notable family of the French nobility with close ties to King Louis XIII's powerful minister, the Cardinal Richelieu, and to King Louis XIV's first cousin le Grand Condé. is situated 7 km south of Le Sale Village.

Le Sale Village

Latitude
47.35285° or 47° 21′ 10″ north
Longitude
-0.27648° or 0° 16′ 35″ west
Elevation
52 metres (171 feet)
Open location code
8CVX9P3F+4C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3939194896
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
12308449
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