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223: 127: 22: 284: 245: 212:. From the beginning of the fifteenth century the castle lost its importance. Its mission was to serve as lookout, the last mission before the 113: 94: 43: 66: 47: 73: 193:), built a castle which fell into the defense of the northern border of the region. It completed the line composed of the 80: 62: 178: 32: 51: 36: 201:
among others. This castle was nicknamed "the Royal Castle", which the Catalans translated as "Força Real".
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In 1693, the castle and the tower were finally destroyed. It remains in ruins.
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Panoramic view of Roussillon, seen from Força Réal, the
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Roussillon
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