Fountain-Bonneleau
Fountain-Bonneleau is a common French, located in the department of the Oise and the area Picardy.
Geography
History
August 1st- As its name indicates it, of the mineral springs exist with Fountain-Bonneleau: the first three source, named Vallot, Lapostole and Lave were discovered in 1770, then collected by Mr. Vallot Apothicaire in Amiens which exploited them until the Revolution. This water was recommended for all digestive problems. The ladies of the court of Louis XV consumed some, and various doctors of the time prescribed them with their patients.
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the commune had a station of railroad on the Ligne Beauvais - Amiens which transported the travellers of 1876 to 1939. Established close to the factory of the sources, it transported the productions and contribuat from there to its development.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
See too
- Common of Oise
External bonds
- page on the history of the sources of Fountain-Bonneleau
- Fountain-Bonneleau on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Fountain-Bonneleau on the site of INSEE
- Fountain-Bonneleau on the site of Quid
- Localization of Fountain-Bonneleau on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Fountain-Bonneleau on Mapquest
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