Bonnac, Ariège
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Bonnac (; oc, Bonac) is a Communes of France, commune in the Ariège (department), Ariège Departments of France, department of southwestern France. It lies between the altitudes of 237 and 413 m. The village currently lies at the bottom of a hill but was previously located on the hill as evidence by remains of foundations. A castle, now ruined, lay on top of the hill and was itself built on top of Roman foundations. The most notable building is the ''Eglise Saint-Pierre'' which dates to the 12th century and houses a baptismal font dating back to the early Romanesque architecture, Romanesque era.


Population

Inhabitants of Bonnac are called ''Bonnacois''.


See also

*Communes of the Ariège department Bonnac is home to a number of companies, including Laines Paysannes, whose aim is to promote wool as a natural and sustainable resource. Laines Paysannes is committed to supporting a traceable, local wool industry. (https://laines-paysannes.fr)


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External links


Bonnac village page
Communes of Ariège (department) Ariège communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia {{Ariège-geo-stub