Domblain
Domblain is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Marne and the area Champagne-Ardenne.
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History
Domblain belonged to the principality of Joinville.
Demography
Evolution
List successive mayors
In progress
Places and monuments
The church
The Saint-Benign church was built to the XIII, XV and 16th century, it is made up of three choruses and still contains one
Mérovingien sarcophagus and some traces of old paintings remain on the walls but the majority of the statues and sculptures were plundered with the wire of the centuries. The bell-tower was assembled in 1892 and was dismounted in 2003 following the advanced degradation of the church closed with the public since 1993 and classified with the historic buildings by the decree of March 19th 1992.
See too
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Common of Haute-Marne
External bonds
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Domblain on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Domblain on the site of INSEE
- Localization of Domblain on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Domblain on Mapquest
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