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JARNAC , a town of western France in the department of Charente
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Angouleme , between that city and Cognac. Pop. (1906), 4493 The town is well built; and an avenue, planted with poplar trees, leads to a handsome suspension bridge
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crypt . There are communal colleges for both sexes. Brandy, wine and wine-casks are made in the town. Jarnac was in 1569 the scene of a battle in which the Catholics defeated the Protestants. A pyramid marks the spot where Louis, Prince de Conde , one of the Protestant
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