Buzy-Darmont

Buzy-Darmont is a common French, located in the department of the Meuse and the area Lorraine.

Geography

Buzy is located in the valley of the Flowering ash and of nothing resembles the small village meusien insulated. It is true that it enjoys the N3 which crosses the village and which thus places the city on the axis Metz - Verdun. Buzy can also (even if that is relative, taking into account distance-50 km) praise proximity of the Luxembourg and employment which it generates. The commune is also located on the layout of the line the SNCF Metz-Trawl-nets/Champagne, the passanger station nearest being located at Etain. There remain still some rare trade with Buzy: a bakery and the post office is still open. The last coffee still in activity will close its doors in 2004, before being began again in 2006 in the form of a bar-restaurant. However, the proximity of city like Tin or Jarny, is far from insulating the small village. Concerning the college, Buzy depends on that of Jarny, while the majority of the schoolboys go to Étain. The university nearest is that of Metz.

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Places and monuments

Buzy does not comprise any remarkable monument.

Personalities related to the commune

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