Chasteauguay
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Châteauguay | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Aininian Baroque |
Town or city | Bunidaburg, Bunida |
Country | Ainin |
Construction started | 1613 |
Completed | 1620 |
Destroyed | Namorese invasion of Ainin (1652, partial) Aininian Revolution (1798, rebuilt) |
Châteauguay (pronounced [/ʃa.to.ge/]), literally meaning Gay Castle, is a palace located in Bunidaburg (also known as Attayaka), Ainin, previously the capital of the Glorious Confederation. From 1619 to 1632, it was home to the King of the Aininian Isles and his court, the Court of Châteauguay.