Cléry-in-Vexin

See also: Cléry

Cléry-in-Vexin is a common French, located in the department of the Val-d'Oise and the area Île-de-France. Its inhabitants is called Clérysien () S.

Geography

The village is located on a Butte-témoin in the middle of the French Vexin, to 45 km in the North-West of Paris. The hamlet of the Taverns below the village, formerly crossed by the Trunk road 14 (current D 14) is circumvented by the east since the setting with 2X2 ways of the section Villeneuve-Saint-Martin (common of Ableiges) with Magny-in-Vexin in 2007.

History

August 1st

Administration

Demography

Monuments and places of visit

The particular pace of the Tower water of Cléry-in-Vexin is due to a wood lining intended to camouflage particularly disgracieuses antennas of mobile telephony. This installation was carried out in 2004.

See too

Internal bonds

Notes, sources and references

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