Flins-New-Church

See also: Flins

Flins-New-Church is a common French, located in the department of the Yvelines and the area Île-de-France.

Its inhabitants is called the Flinois .

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Geography

The commune of Flins-New-Church is to 48 km in the west of Versailles, to approximately 17 km in the south-west of Mantes-the-Pretty and to 13 km in the north of Houdan, in southern limit of the plate of the Mantois and northern limit of the Pays houdanais.

With 1,23 km ² only, it is the smallest commune of Yvelines. The territory does not have marked relief. The habitat is grouped in the borough.

The communications are assured mainly by the secondary road 115 connecting Longnes to north with Houdan in the south and the secondary road 115 driving with Vert in the North-East.

The communes bordering are Longnes in the North-East, Dammartin-in-Serf in the east, Tilly in the south and Mondreville in the North-West.

History

August 1st

Administration

August 1st

Demography

August 1st

Economy

  • Agriculture: cereal culture
  • Common residential

Places and monuments

  • Saint-Denis Church: building of XVIe century
  • Castle: rather disparate construction which seems with the abandonment since a certain number of years

Practical life

The station the SNCF nearest is that of Gilles-Guainville.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

Related article

Common of Yvelines

External bonds

  • Seen air of the commune of Flins-New-Church on the site of IAURIF
  • Flins-New-Church on the site of IGN
  • Flins-New-Church on the site of Plane INSEE
  • of intendance of the parish of Flains in 1784 on the site of the files of Yvelines
  • Situation and plan of Flins-New-Églisee on Google Maps

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