Roë
see also: Etymology of Roë
Roë is a common French, located in the department of the Mayenne and the area Pays of the Loire.
Geography
In the south-west of the Mayenne, near to the Brittany, Roë is located at 33 kilometers with the west-north-west of Castle-Gontier and at 33 kilometers in the south-south-east of Laval, with approximately 60 kilometers of Rennes and Angers. It is a commune located on the D25 secondary road.
History
The commune of Roë belongs to the Mayenne angevine and the historical High-Anjou.
Geology
The ground has as a characteristic to be made up of Schiste S Précambrien S. There is a large gravel scrap with rollers of quartz on Right Bank of the brook of Pelterie at the entry of the borough.
Administration
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Demography
Economy
Roë has small shops in its borough: a grocer, a restaurant, a bar/tobacco… Some craftsmen and farmers live with the population of Roë.
Places and monuments
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a Abbey classified historic building: the Abbey of Roë.
Personalities related to the commune
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Robert d' Arbrissel, which founded the Abbaye of Roë in 1096.
See too
- Common of Mayenne
Twinnings
External bonds
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Roë on Google Maps (in the center of the chart)
- Roë on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Roë on the site of INSEE
- Roë on the site of Quid
- Localization of Roë on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane of Roë on Mapquest
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