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Part of Montmoreau in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Montmoreau-Saint-Cybard (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃mɔʁo sɛ̃ sibaʁ]) is a former commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Montmoreau.[2]
The town is overlooked by a castle that dates from the Middle Ages, and a chapel within its gardens is classified as a historic monument.[3] While its walls date from the eleventh century, the castle was destroyed during the Hundred Years War. Today only a large gate remains of the original; the current castle was built in the 15th century in the form of a manor within the old walls. The Church of Saint-Denis, which was restored starting in the 19th century, dates from the 12th.[4]
Historical populationYear | | |
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1793 | 383 | — |
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1800 | 411 | +7.3% |
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1806 | 429 | +4.4% |
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1821 | 448 | +4.4% |
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1831 | 456 | +1.8% |
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1841 | 535 | +17.3% |
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1846 | 591 | +10.5% |
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1851 | 649 | +9.8% |
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1856 | 675 | +4.0% |
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1861 | 701 | +3.9% |
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1866 | 699 | −0.3% |
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1872 | 771 | +10.3% |
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1876 | 785 | +1.8% |
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1881 | 791 | +0.8% |
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1886 | 797 | +0.8% |
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1891 | 736 | −7.7% |
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1896 | 743 | +1.0% |
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| Year | | |
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1901 | 780 | +5.0% |
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1906 | 834 | +6.9% |
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1911 | 882 | +5.8% |
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1921 | 769 | −12.8% |
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1926 | 800 | +4.0% |
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1931 | 732 | −8.5% |
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1936 | 721 | −1.5% |
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1946 | 754 | +4.6% |
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1954 | 772 | +2.4% |
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1962 | 842 | +9.1% |
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1968 | 1,099 | +30.5% |
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1975 | 1,177 | +7.1% |
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1982 | 1,179 | +0.2% |
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1990 | 1,120 | −5.0% |
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1999 | 1,052 | −6.1% |
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2008 | 1,062 | +1.0% |
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