Located in the Landes department, close to the Pyrénées-Atlantiques and crossed by a tributary of the Gabas - the Bas - the commune is the result of a merger in 1844 between the hamlet of Sensacq and the bastide of Miramont taken by the English in 1274, when Edward I seized the castle and surrounded it with ramparts and ditches. Miramont thus became a bastide of the King of England in 1276. A commune with a rich past with prehistoric tumuli, a Gallo-Roman villa, an 11th century chapel with a ship's hull frame and Carolingian baptismal fonts. Of the castle of Sensacq of 1560 remain only openings of the XVIIth c.

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