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  1. The Château de Caïx is a residence of the Danish Royal Family located in the wine district of Cahors in southern France. [1] In medieval times the castle formed part of the defences of the town of Luzech due to its dominance of the river Lot . River Lot where the Château de Cayx is located.

  2. Le château de Caïx ou de Cayx (pronciation : [kajs] [1]), situé en France dans la commune de Luzech, dans le département du Lot (région Occitanie), est une des propriétés de Margrethe II, reine de Danemark. Le château de Caïx est aujourd’hui une demeure royale et une propriété viti-vinicole produisant du cahors.

    • Château de Caïx
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  3. O Château de Cayx' ou' Château de Caïx (poder-se-ia traduzir por Castelo de Caix) é uma residência da Família Real da Dinamarca localizado a 20 km de Cahors, no sudoeste da França. [ 1] Nos tempos medievais da vila de Caix foi uma importante fortaleza gaulesa durante as conquistas romanas.

  4. Château de Cayx is a residence of the Danish royal family located in the wine district of Cahors in southern France. The château was first fortified during the fourteenth century. Since then it has been rebuilt and renovated several times. The Lefrancs built the extensive wine cellars under the château.

  5. Château de Cayx [1] (udtales / ʃɑ.to də 'kajs /) er et vinslot i Frankrig i landsbyen Caïx i kommunen Luzech omkring tyve kilometer fra Cahors. Slottet ejes af dronning Margrethe 2. Historie. Château de Cayx kan spores til 1300-tallet, hvor det kontrollerede sejladsen på Lot-floden.

  6. Château. Para la población francesa, véase Château (Saona y Loira). Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire en el Valle del Loira, Francia. Château de Montsoreau, Montsoreau, Francia. Un château ( ʃɑ.to ⓘ, en plural châteaux) es cómo se denomina en francés un castillo, un palacio o una casa señorial, 1 que sea residencia o casa de campo de ...

  7. Estate (s) Château de Cayx. The House of Monpezat ( French pronunciation: [mɔ̃.pə.za]) is a French old bourgeois family from the province of Béarn associated with the Danish royal family by marriage after 1967, when Henri de Laborde de Monpezat wed Princess Margrethe of Denmark, then the heir presumptive of the ruling House of ...