Bouilly-in-Gâtinais

Bouilly-in-Gâtinais is a common French, located in the department of the Loiret and the area Center. Its inhabitants is called Bouillerins.

Denomination

The current denomination was officialized in 1933. Previously, the commune was indicated under the name of Bouilly , name always used in the current language.

Geography

The commune of Bouilly-in-Gâtinais is divided into two distinct parts. The commune it even and the hamlet of Glass casings which counts as many inhabitants as the borough.

Its proximity of the Forest of Orleans and the river Rimarde places the commune like last rampart of the zone of field crop of the Gâtinais.

Localities and variations

Glass casings

Communes bordering

Ascoux Vrigny Chambon-the-drill Courcelles

History

At times of the Gaulle, Bouilly was located at the border of the settlements of the Sénons in the east and the Carnutes in the west.

Under the Old Mode, until the departmentalization in 1790 then with the reorganization of the dioceses which followed, Bouilly was already attached to the Diocèse of Orleans, unlike many parishes with which one associated the suffix “of-Gâtinais” or “in-Gâtinais”, and which were generally attached to old the Diocèse of Direction.

Administration

Demography

Economy

The economic vocation is mainly agricultural there with a tradition of the culture of the Potato in addition to the traditional cultures (Blé, Orge, Maïs, Colza and Betterave S with sugar).

Inheritance

Religious heritage

In the borough one will note a beautiful decorated recently restored church modern stained glasses, gift of an inhabitant of the commune.

Civil inheritance

The pond, located on the road of Vrigny, with its pavement and its belt of walls representative of installation is effecués to water the animals

Files

  • parochial Registers and of civil statue since:
  • genealogical Examinations:
  • municipal Deliberations since:

See too

  • Common of Loiret

External bonds

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