Londe

Londe is a common French, located in the department of the Seine-Maritime and the area High-Normandy.

Geography

History

The oldest certificate of the village in a document goes back to 1170.

The term “londe” for wood, forest remained of use in the Norman dialect at least until the 15th century. and of the old Scandinavian “lundr” currently “proceeds lund”. In Toponymy, it appears in forms simple or associated with appellatives: Londe, Londel, Londette, Faguillonde, Bouquelon, Yquelon, Ecaquelon, Yébleron, Quincarnon, etc the village of the Londe-The-Moors in midday is a transposition of the name related to the land acquisition by a Norman lord Lemonnier Of Londe.

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Seine-Maritime

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