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Chateau de Montbrun in France’s Aquitaine. A legend has it that Richard the Lionheart spent the last 12 days of his life there after he was wounded by an arrow during the siege of Chalus-Chabrol castle. It still has its moat filled with water, a square keep and round towers. The outlook is properly medieval. The castle was built in the 12th century by a noble man named Brun who returned from the Second Crusade. Some 300 years later it was rebuilt. It was constantly contested by the French and the English.
Antes de la comenzar a perder tierras, Bolivia tenía una superficie que lo haría el 11° país más grande del mundo hoy, y era más grande que la Argentina de la época. Desde la cesión del Mato Grosso a Brasil en 1867 hasta la cesión del Chaco Boreal a Paraguay en 1935, Bolivia perdió más de la mitad de su territorio, pasando de 2,363,769 km² a 1,098,581 km²