Ch¢teaux is the French word to describe a country or manor house. You would not therefore expect to find a ch¢teaux in a city. However, in Canada, a ch¢teau normally denotes a hotel and Ch¢teau Frontenac is the name for a very grand hotel in Quebec.
Tours is situated in the center of the Loire castles. It is a city that is easily reached by train from Paris and is a central hub from which to explore the Chateaux.
The singular form for the plural noun chateaux is chateau.
Philippe Lannion has written: 'Chateaux of the Loire' 'Chateaux of the Loire' -- subject(s): Castles
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The cast of Music from Castles and Chateaux - 1991 includes: Jon Granik as Himself - Host
The cast of A Valsa do Chateaux Margaux - 1908 includes: Claudina Montenegro Santiago Pepe
Practically every single one. Firstly, because 'city' in France means 'town with walls around it' and secondly because France has 45,000 chateaux and only 36,000 Communes (Towns and villages).
If you mean chateaux, it's the name for castles in France.
The French Renaissance.
Catherine Colomb has written: 'Chateaux en enfance'
Yes, it is located in the city.
Baghdad is a city, it's not located in a city.