Chalindrey
Chalindrey is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Marne and the area Champagne-Ardenne.
Geography
History
The history tells that Foulletot, red devil, walked on the grounds of Chalindrey and were going to play in the branches of the macabre oak, the oak of gross-safe, which had these branches twisted like the cerceaux ones. The devil, said one, liked to pass in the branches and misfortune with whoever fell asleep under the oak and saw the devil. Clement RABIET and his friend Pierre CLERGET in one makes the expenses, marked sorcery, Clément RABIET was hung and burned…
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See the wizards of Chalindrey on the GeneaWiki site.
Administration
The town hall.
Demography
Places and monuments
deposit The fort of Cognelot, or strong Vercingétorix
Personalities related to the commune
Activities
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Station and Deposit of engines of the Railroads French the SNCF
- Agriculture
- Breeding
- Music
See too
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Common of Haute-Marne
External bonds
- Chalindrey on Geneawiki
- Chalindrey on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Chalindrey on the site of INSEE
- Chalindrey on the site of Quid
- Localization of Chalindrey on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Chalindrey on Mapquest
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