Auvers-le-Hamon

Auvers-le-Hamon is a common French, located in the department of the the Sarthe and the area Pays of the Loire.

Its inhabitants is called the Auversois.

Geography

Auvers-le-Hamon is a vast territory crossed of north in the south by the Treulon and the Erve, affluents of the the Sarthe.

Localities and variations

  • Locality of the Moors on the road of Saint-Wolf-of-Dorat.

Communes bordering

The communes bordering are: Asnières-on-Vègre (72), the Juigné-on-Sarthe (72), Sablé-sur-Sarthe (72), Bouessay (53), Thorn-bush-the-Seguin (53) and Poillé-on-Vègre (72), Saint-Wolf-of-Dorat the (53).

History

Administration

Demography

Economy

  • intensive Monoculture: Corn, Corn, Sunflower. The equipment whose the farmers combined with the soil stabilization profit allow two, even three harvests per annum (flax).
  • Some administrations: Center road maintenance, Center technical studies of the equipment, Center data processing of finances.

Personalities related to the commune

  • Michel Lejeune
  • Julien Lelasseux-Lafosse, polytechnician author in 1852 of a treaty on the Trictrac, born in 1791 in Auvers-le-Hamon

Tourist monuments and places

Religious heritage

  • Saint-Pierre Church, dating from XII E and 19th centuries. Murals of the 16th century, as well as a Known as of three dead and the three sharp ones, showing three young gentlemen challenged in a cemetery by three died, which point out to them the brevity of the life and the importance of the hello of their heart.

Tourism

Events

  • an annual fair,
  • a weekly market.

Twinning

, to see

References

External bonds

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