Английская Википедия:Gouffern en Auge
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox French commune Gouffern en Auge (Шаблон:IPA-fr, literally Gouffern in Auge) is a commune in the department of Orne, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2017 by merger of the former communes of Silly-en-Gouffern (the seat), Aubry-en-Exmes, Avernes-sous-Exmes, Le Bourg-Saint-Léonard, Chambois, La Cochère, Courménil, Exmes, Fel, Omméel, Saint-Pierre-la-Rivière, Survie, Urou-et-Crennes and Villebadin.[1]
Geography
The commune is made up of the following collection of villages and hamlets: Survie, Saint-Pierre-la-Rivière, La Frênée, Omméel, Avernes-sous-Exmes, Fel, Aubry-en-Exmes, Villebadin, Chantereine, Courménil, Fougy, La Bélière, Le Bourg, Exmes, Le Bourg-Saint-Léonard, Silly-en-Gouffern, Urou-et-Crennes, Cayenne, La Cochère and Gouffern en Auge.[2]
Five rivers run through Gouffern en Auge: the Dives, the Dieuge, the Ure, the Vie and the Barges. In addition there are 20 streams that also traverse the commune:
- Roule-Crottes
- Etangs de Chagny
- Heude
- Pont aux Anes
- Rogneux
- Chedouit
- Costillets
- Fontaines Thiot
- Foulbec
- Noës
- Haies Cosnard
- Douaires
- Pont de Barges
- Querpont
- Val Roger
- l'Etang des Genets
- Courgeron
- Joncerai
- Moulin a Tan
- Mont-Ormel
Population
Points of Interest
- Hippodrome du pays d'Argentan is a racecourse for horse racing, based in Urou-et-Crennes.[3]
- Forest of Gouffern is a 4120 Hectare Forest that is split into two parts by the River Ure, Petite Gouffern to the south of the river and Grande Gouffern to the North.[4]
- Le coteau de la Butte is a Sensitive Natural Space of Orne, in Courménil.[5] It is a 4 Hectare reserve, which you can observe its flagship species of Dactylorhiza viridis, Neotinea ustulata and Marsh fritillary.[6]
- Carrière de la Tourelle is a 2-hectare site in Aubry-en-Exmes classed as a Sensitive Natural Space of Orne.[5] The site was created in 1987, and features fauna and flora such as dropwort, round-headed rampion and the Adonis blue butterfly.[7]
National heritage sites
The commune has 12 buildings and areas listed as monument historiques
- Château du Bourg-Saint-Léonard, an 18th-century chateau listed as a monument in 1942[8] in 1954 it was bequeathed to the local municipality.[9]
- Donjon de Chambois, a former medieval dungeon built in the 12th century, by William de Mandeville.[10] It was registered as a monument historique in 1901.[11]
- Château d'Exmes, the remains of a tenth-century castle listed as a monument in 1979[12]
- Château de Villebadin, a 17th-century chateau listed as a monument in 1978[13]
- Château d’Aubry-en-Exmes, a 14th-century chateau listed as a monument in 1968[14]
- Château de Courménil, an 18th-century chateau listed as a monument in 1991[15]
- Manor of Argentelles, a 15th-century manor house listed as a monument in 1926.[16] Henry IV of France stayed here in 1591.[17]
- Chateau de la Roche, an 18th-century chateau listed as a monument in 1974.[18]
- Saint-André Church, an 11th-century church in Exmes listed as a monument in 1913[19]
- Fougy Church, a 12th-century church in Le Bourg-Saint-Léonard listed as a monument in 1971[20]
- Saint-Martins Church, 12th-century church, that apart from Sées Cathedral is the only stone spire to have been built before the 15th Centaury in Orne.[21] Registered as a monument in 1914.[21]
- Pierre Levée Menhir, a Neolithic Menhir that was classed as a Monument historique in 1889.[22]
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Aubry and Exmes Chateau
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Avernes-sous-Exmes. Saint-Léger church
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Bourg St Leonard
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Chateau Bourg St Leonard
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Chambois
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La Cochère. The Church of Saint-Sauveur
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Courménil. Notre Dame Church
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Exmes. Saint Andrew's Church
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Fel. Saint-Medard church
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Omméel. Saint Peter's Church
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Saint-Pierre-la-Rivière. Saint Peter's Church
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Saint-Malo chapel of Belhôtel, Survie
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Church of Saint-Martin de Survie
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Church of Our Lady of Sorrows of Urou-et-Crennes
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Church of Our Lady of the Nativity of Urou-et-Crennes
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Manor of Argentelles Villebadin
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Villebadin. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste church
Notable people
- Opportuna of Montreuil (died 770), a Frankish Benedictine nun and abbess who was born here.[23]
- Herbert de Losinga (died 1119), the first Bishop of Norwich was born here.[24]
- François Le Prévost d'Exmes (1729-1793), a French writer, playwright and literary critic who was born here.[25]
- Marie Louis Descorches (1749-1830), a French diplomat was born here.[26]
- Martin-Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), a French Gold and Silversmith was born here.[27]
- Victor Paysant (1841-1921) a priest who created The living and talking church of Ménil-Gondouin was born here.[28]
- Léon Bazalgette (1873-1928), a French literary critic, biographer and translator lived and was buried here.[29][30]
See also
References
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