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Archaeological excavations have brought to light vestiges attesting to the occupation from the Neolithic era. Traces of Gallo-Roman settlements have also been found. During excavations around the church were discovered Merovingian sarcophagi and coins, leading to believe that a village existed from the early Middle Ages. The main activity until the end of the XNUMXth century was agriculture

Formerly called La Lande de Cubzac, it takes its name La Lande de Fronsac from its attachment to the canton of Fronsac.


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Chantier médiéval de Guyenne

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La Maisonnette du Colombier

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