Castel
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For people named Castel, see Castel (surname).
Castel may refer to the following places:
in France
Castel is the Occitan word for the French château and occurs very often in southern France toponyms especially mixed with the adjective nau (which means new written nòu in Occitan).[1]
- Belcastel, Great Castle
- Castelnaudary, Newcastle of Arry
- Castelnau-le-Lez, Newcastle upon Lez
- Castelsagrat, Holy castle
- Castelsarrasin, Sarracen castle
in Italy
Castel, a short form of castello (castle), is a very common component in Italian place names:
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in Spain
- Castel de Cabra, a town in the province of Teruel, Aragón.
in Guernsey
- Castel, Guernsey is one of the parishes of Guernsey
in Canada
- Castel Bay, Northwest Territories
See also
- Castells, human towers traditionally built during festivals in many places in Catalonia
- Castell (disambiguation) Castell means 'Castle' both in Welsh and Catalan
- Castells (disambiguation) is a Catalan surname, the plural form of Castell (Castle)
- Castle
- Castillo (disambiguation)
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