Ombrée d'Anjou

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Ombrée d'Anjou
Ombrée d'Anjou (France)
Ombrée d'Anjou
region Pays de la Loire
Department Maine-et-Loire
Arrondissement Segré
Canton Segré
Community association Anjou Bleu Community
Coordinates 47 ° 44 ′  N , 1 ° 11 ′  W Coordinates: 47 ° 44 ′  N , 1 ° 11 ′  W
height 32-108 m
surface 202.16 km 2
Residents 8,998 (January 1, 2017)
Population density 45 inhabitants / km 2
Post Code 49420, 49520
INSEE code

Town hall (Mairie) of Ombrée d'Anjou (district of Pouancé)

Ombrée d'Anjou is a French commune with 8,998 inhabitants (as of January 1 2017) in the department of Maine-et-Loire in the region of Pays de la Loire . It belongs to the Arrondissement of Segré and the Canton of Segré . The inhabitants are called Ombréens .

Ombrée d'Anjou was established on December 15, 2016 as Commune nouvelle from the former municipalities of La Chapelle-Hullin , Chazé-Henry , Combrée , Grugé-l'Hôpital , Noëllet , Pouancé , La Prévière , Saint-Michel-et-Chanveaux , Le Tremblay and Vergonnes formed, who have the status of a Commune déléguée in the new municipality . The administrative headquarters are in Pouancé.

geography

Ombrée d'Anjou is located about 50 kilometers northwest of the city center of Angers on the Verzée .

structure

District former
INSEE code
Area (km²) Population as of
January 1, 2017
La Chapelle-Hullin 49073 09.79 0136
Chazé-Henry 49088 19.87 0788
Combrée 49103 24.16 2,800
Grugé-l'Hôpital 49156 15.71 0275
Noëllet 49226 15.40 0416
Pouancé (administrative headquarters) 49248 48.97 3,282
La Prévière 49250 07.24 0240
Saint-Michel-et-Chanveaux 49309 27.67 0399
Le Tremblay 49354 22.97 0370
Vergonnes 49366 10.38 0292

Attractions

La Chapelle-Hullin

  • Saint-Pierre church from the 13th century
Saint-Pierre church

Chazé-Henry

  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste church from the 13th century
  • The 16th century domain and manor of Champjust
Saint-Jean-Baptiste church

Grugé-l'Hôpital

  • Saint-Pierre church from the 13th century
  • Remains of the Saint-Jean-de-L'Hôpital church, former chapel of the Knights Templar, destroyed in 1963
  • Saint-Gilles Chapel
  • Champiré Castle

Noëllet

  • 19th century Saint-Mainboeuf church
  • Bois-Bernier Castle

Pouancé

  • The clock tower from the 15th century, a stately dovecote and the former salt store from the 17th century are classified as Inscrites Monuments Historiques .
  • The ruins of the castle from the 13th and 15th centuries, high above the Verzée Valley, are registered as Monument Historique and Site Inscrit . The remains of eleven torn down towers can be found on the castle wall from the 13th century.
  • In the village there are houses in the Renaissance style from the 15th century, houses from the 17th century, lavoirs and a mill.
Pouancé Castle

La Prévière

  • Saint-Laurent church from the 17th century
Saint Laurent Church

Saint-Michel-et-Chanveaux

  • Menhir by Pierrefrite with a height of 5.40 meters
  • Saint-Michel church from the 12th century
  • Ruins of the castle of Saint-Michel

Le Tremblay

  • Saint-Louis Church, built between 1857 and 1866
Saint-Louis church

Vergonnes

  • Saint-Martin-de-Tours church
  • Manor house of Le Grand-Plessis from the 15th / 16th centuries century
Saint-Martin-de-Tours church

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Ombrée d'Anjou  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. current population according to INSEE