Ormoy-Villers
See also: Ormoy, Villers
Ormoy-Villers is a common French, located in the department of the Oise and the area Picardy.
Geography
The commune is served by a station on the line Paris - Crépy-in-Valois. Located in an rural environment, Ormoy-Villers is at a few minutes in the car of the town of Crépy-in-Valois; and on an axis Compiegne - Paris is located. Ormoy-Villers is only at 35 minutes of the retail park of Compiegne.
History
The name of the place comes from the Latin ulmus , form.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Ormoy-villers is a small village known for its forest. Famous “Pierre with the cock” is known by the walkers. If its current form does not evoke large any more thing, it remains a symbol, it resembled before (as its name indicates it) a cock.
On the road which carries out of Ormoy-Villers towards Nanteuil, one finds the famous zone of “Pierre slide”. The place is marked out for the excursion. Stones of all sizes are used as hiding-places with the lizards, but also with avid young children of strong feelings which do not hesitate to be let slip over the large stones.
See too
- Common of Oise
External bonds
- Ormoy-Villers on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Ormoy-Villers on the site of INSEE
- Ormoy-Villers on the site of Quid
- Localization of Ormoy-Villers on a chart of France and communes bordering
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