The Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf
the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf is a common French, located in the department of Eure-et-Loir and the area Center.
Geography
History
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November 24th 1972: Boisvillette absorbs Saint-Wolf and takes the name of the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf. Saint-Wolf however had a population more important than that of the commune of Boisvillette .
Administration
Demography
Graph of the evolution of the population of Saint-Wolf 1794-1968
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
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Ephraïm Grenadou (1897-1979): peasant, hero of the novel Ephraïm Grenadou, French peasant of Alain Prévost (1978).
- Robert Massin, born in 1925 with the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf, artistic director with the editions Gallimard, creator of the collection Folio, giver of the town of Chartres of a whole of works gathered with the media library of this city under the name Massin funds. to see the external site
See too
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Common of Eure-et-Loir
External bonds
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the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf on the site of the national geographical Institute
- the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf on the site of INSEE
- the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf on the site of Quid
- the communes closest of the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf
- the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf on Mapquest
- the Bourdinière-Saint-Wolf on Viamichelin
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