Saint-Rémy-of-Sillé

Saint-Rémy-with-Sillé is a common French, located in the department of the the Sarthe and the area Pays of the Loire.

Its inhabitants is called Saint-Rémois.

Geography

Localities and variations

  • the Hull
  • the Small Walnut tree

Communes bordering

The communes bordering are: . Sillé the Guillaume in the West and north, Coil out of Champagne and Crissé in the South and the East, Mount-Saint-Jean in North.

History

Administration

Demography

Religious heritage

Economy

Famous characters

Tourist monuments and places

Romance Church of the 11th century (restored in 1989), classified historic building. Parts of frontage in “fish-bones”.

With the top of the church, priory Rebirth, with mullioned windows, constituting the current town hall.

Commune of the Regional Park Natural Norman Maine, carries from the “Alps Mancelles”

Events

Twinnings

Within the framework of twinning enters the the Sarthe and the county of the Lincolnshire in England (approximately 250 km in the north of London, east coast), since 1987: Saint Rémy de Sillé and Grasby (all in the north of Lincolnshire) small village of 300-400 inhabitants, residential, having to him also a classified as church “all holy off Grasby” (All Saints' day).

Annual visits at the time of Easter. Gather about thirty families on both sides of the English Channel.

References

External bonds

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