Chesnois-Auboncourt
The Chesnois-Auboncourt is a common French, located in the department of the the Ardennes and the area Champagne-Ardenne.
Geography
Localities and variations
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Hole-with-Gamby
- Sévricourt
- Grandchamps
Communes bordering
Wignicourt, Be worth-Montreuil, Sorcy-Bauthémont
History
The oldest trace of Chesnois is located in 1258 where it bears then the name of name Douchesnoy. Formerly help of Sorcy, it is set up in parish in 1690.
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religious heritage
Holy-Margueritte church (rebuilt in 1890).
Civil inheritance
-
market centenary (built in 1842)
- baker's oven
- restaurant
Demonstrations
-
festival of fishing
- festival of the cherries (the last weekend of June)
- employers', Holy festival Margueritte (weekend following on July 14th))
- gone with nuts and hazel nuts
See too
- Common of the Ardennes
External bonds
- Site perso relating to Chesnois-Auboncourt
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