Proper noun
An old walled city, capital of Aude department, formerly in Languedoc-Roussillon, now Occitania, France.
A board game where players have to place tiles and score features.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCarcassonne was added to the iPhone App Store in June 2010. Source: Internet
Cité de Carcassonne today This war pitted the nobles of the north of France against those of the south. Source: Internet
However, there are a few games with broad enough appeal to win both awards: The Settlers of Catan (1995), Carcassonne (2001), Dominion (2009). Source: Internet
Their first target was the lands of the Trencavel, powerful lords of Albi, Carcassonne and the Razes—but a family with few allies in the Midi. Source: Internet
The fortified city of Carcassonne restored by Viollet-le-Duc Publications Front cover of the Dictionnaire Raisonné de L'Architecture Française du XIe au XVIe siècle, A. Morel editor, Paris, 1868. Source: Internet
Example themes are: * Carcassonne – build a medieval landscape complete with walled cities, monasteries, roads, and fields. Source: Internet