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The Church of Saint Martin, which dates to the 16th and 18th centuries, and the remnants of an ancient feudal castle. The area is also rich in natural features, such as caves, springs, and the Colerte dolmen situated at an altitude of 955 meters[3]
Geography
The commune is mountainous and includes the gorge of the Siagne.