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Sarliac-sur-l'Isle (French pronunciation: [saʁljak syʁ lil]; Occitan: Sarlhac d'Eila) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
The name of the commune comes from that of a person of Gallo-Roman origin, Cærellius, followed by the suffix -acum, meaning "domain of Cærellius". The second part of the name, l'Isle, refers to the river Isle, which flows through the commune.[3]
In Occitan, the commune is called Sarlhac d'Eila.[4]
The territory of the commune has been occupied since the Gallo-Roman era.[3]
The oldest known written mention of the location dates back to the 13th century and concerns its church under the name Sanctus Petrus de Sarlhac.[3]
During the Middle Ages (14th century), the parish of Sarliac (Sarlhac) was part of the castellany of Auberoche.[5]
On the Cassini map depicting France between 1756 and 1789, the village is identified by the name "Sarliat".[6] In 1907, the commune of Sarliac took the name Sarliac-sur-l'Isle.
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