Longny les Villages

Commune in Normandy, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Longny les Villages (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ɲi le vilaʒ], literally Longny the Villages) is a commune in the department of Orne, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of La Lande-sur-Eure, Longny-au-Perche (the seat), Malétable, Marchainville, Monceaux-au-Perche, Moulicent, Neuilly-sur-Eure and Saint-Victor-de-Réno.[2] Its seat, Longny-au-Perche, is classed as a Petites Cités de Caractère.[3]

CountryFrance
Area
1
151.76 km2 (58.59 sq mi)
Population
(2023)[1]
2,811
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Longny les Villages
The church in Longny-au-Perche
The church in Longny-au-Perche
Location of Longny les Villages
Longny les Villages is located in France
Longny les Villages
Longny les Villages
Longny les Villages is located in Normandy
Longny les Villages
Longny les Villages
Coordinates: 48°31′52″N 0°45′07″E
CountryFrance
RegionNormandy
DepartmentOrne
ArrondissementMortagne-au-Perche
CantonTourouvre au Perche
IntercommunalityHauts du Perche
Area
1
151.76 km2 (58.59 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[1]
2,811
  Density18.52/km2 (47.97/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
61230 /61290
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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Geography

Longny les Villages along with the communes of Feings, Tourouvre au Perche, Le Mage, Moutiers-au-Perche and Charencey shares part of the Forets, etangs et tourbieres du Haut-Perche a Natura 2000 conservation site.[4] The site measures 3670 hectares and is home to fifteen species protected Flora and Fauna.[5]

In addition the Commune along with another 70 communes shares part of a 47,681 hectare, Natura 2000 conservation area, called the Forêts et étangs du Perche.[6]

The river Eure flows through the commune.[7]

Population

Population data refer to the area corresponding with the commune as of January 2025.

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 3,292    
1975 3,162−0.57%
1982 3,206+0.20%
1990 3,018−0.75%
1999 3,177+0.57%
2007 3,195+0.07%
2012 3,154−0.26%
2017 3,008−0.94%
2023 2,811−1.12%
Source: INSEE[8]
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Notable buildings and places

  • Le coteau de la Bandonnière is a 5 hectares (0.0 sq mi) nature reserve on a limestone hillside of the Robioche valley, that is open to the public via footpath all year round.[9][10]

National heritage sites

The Commune has six buildings and areas listed as a Monument historique.

  • Pontgirard Manor is a 17th Century Manor in Monceaux-au-Perche with extensive gardens that was classed as a Monument historique in 1972.[11] The two Hectare Garden is open to the public and part of its display features over 30 types of euphorbia.[12]
  • Priory of the Madeleine of Reno is a 13th Century priory in Saint-Victor-de-Réno that was classed as a Monument historique in 1983.[13]
  • Castle Fort is the remains of a 13th Century castle in Marchainville that was classed as a Monument historique in 1978.[14] The castle was taken in 1364 by Charles the Bad, until Philip the Bold seized it and made himself master of it.[15]
  • Saint-Martin church is a 15th Century church in Longny-au-Perche that was classed as a Monument historique in 1909.[16]
  • Notre-Dame-de-Pitié chapel is a 16th Century chapel in Longny-au-Perche that was classed as a Monument historique in 1909.[17]
  • Malétable church is a church built in 1865 in honor of Our Lady of La Salette and was classed as a Monument historique in 1991.[18]

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