Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson
Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson are a common French, located in the department of the Marne and the area Champagne-Ardenne.
It is about the commune to the longest name of France (45 letters and signs).
Its inhabitants is called Bouzemontois.
During the French revolution, the commune of Saint-Rémy-in-Bouzemont was called Bouzemont and that of Saint-Genest Fraternity.
Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson were born in 1836 from fusion from 3 communes:
- Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont
- Saint-Genest
- Isson
Geography
The commune is composed of the three hamlets of which it takes again the name. It is located slightly at the south of the valley of the Marne, at the west of the Lac of DER-Chantecoq and 14 km in the south-east of the chief town of district Vitry-le-François.
History
Tourist monuments and places
The farm with the crane S and its avian observatory.
Administration
Demography
References
See too
- Place names longest
- Common of the Marne
- Y
External bonds
- Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson on the site of INSEE
- Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson on the site of Quid
- Localization of Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Saint-Remy-in-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-and-Isson on Mapquest
- Site with Google Map
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