Mailly-Champagne

Mailly-Champagne is a common French, located in the department of the Marne and the area Champagne-Ardenne.

It is a small village wedged in a vineyard of champagne of vintage 100%, on the northern side of the Montagne de Reims, to 8 km in the south of Rheims, and in the north of Épernay. Known for its champagne and its teaching career.

Excavations of the beginning of the century (carried out by Mr. Marius Chance, archeologist amateur) attested the existence of the village at the time Gallic.

Its inhabitants is called Maillotins.

Geography

History

Etymology: at the origin only called Mailly (not attested etymology, undoubtedly of Gallo-Roman origin). Famous in 1901 Mailly-Champagne (because of the vineyard which surrounds it), to distinguish it from the great number of villages of the same name in the area (Mailly-the-Camp…)

Description

Administration

Mayors of Mailly:

Jean Remi Gabriel Chandon de Briailles (1819-1873)

Demography

Places and monuments

Personalities related to the commune

Others

In September 2003, not yet connected to the ADSL

Commune connected to the ADSL in 2005.

Existence of a public library. Funds Youth and Adults, CDs in any kinds. Possibility of reservation of documents desired by the means of a partnership with the Trawl-net-in-Champagne BDP.

See too

  • Common of the Marne

External bonds

  • Mailly-Champagne on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Mailly-Champagne on the site of INSEE
  • Mailly-Champagne on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Mailly-Champagne on a chart of France and communes bordering Mailly-Champagne
  • Plane on Mapquest

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