List Of French Communes Named Saint-Germain
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List Of French Communes Named Saint-Germain
{{Short description, none In France, the following communes are named Saint-Germain, in whole or in part: * Saint-Germain, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle ''département'' * Saint-Germain, in the Ardèche ''département'' * Saint-Germain, in the Aube ''département'' * Saint-Germain, in the Haute-Saône ''département'' * Saint-Germain, in the Vienne ''département'' *Saint-Germain-au-Mont-d'Or, in the Rhône ''département'' * Saint-Germain-Beaupré, in the Creuse ''département'' * Saint-Germain-Chassenay, in the Nièvre ''département'' * Saint-Germain-d'Anxure, in the Mayenne ''département'' * Saint-Germain-d'Arcé, in the Sarthe ''département'' * Saint-Germain-d'Aunay, in the Orne ''département'' *Saint-Germain-de-Belvès, in the Dordogne ''département'' *Saint-Germain-de-Calberte, in the Lozère ''département'' * Saint-Germain-de-Clairefeuille, in the Orne ''département'' * Saint-Germain-de-Confolens, in the Charente ''département'' * Saint-Germain-de-Coulamer, in ...
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France
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Nièvre
Nièvre () is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, central-east France. Named after the river Nièvre, it had a population of 204,452 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 58 Nièvre
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Its is . Covering an area 6,817 square kilometres (2,632 sq mi), Nièvre is landlocked between six other departments: to the north,

Charente
Charente (; Saintongese: ''Chérente''; oc, Charanta ) is a department in the administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, south western France. It is named after the river Charente, the most important and longest river in the department, and also the river beside which the department's two largest towns, Angoulême and Cognac, are sited. In 2019, it had a population of 352,015.Populations légales 2019: 16 Charente
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Charente is one of the original 83 departments created during the on 4 March 1790. It was created from the
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Saint-Germain-de-Confolens
Saint-Germain-de-Confolens (, literally ''Saint-Germain of Confolens''; oc, Sent German sus Vinhana) is a former commune in the Charente department in western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the commune Confolens.Arrêté préfectoral
28 September 2015


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Communes of the Charente department The following is a list of the 364 communes of the Charente department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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Saint-Germain-de-Clairefeuille
Saint-Germain-de-Clairefeuille () is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. Geography The commune is made up of the following collection of villages and hamlets, La Guicharderie, La Barbetière, Le Recouvray, La Trouillère, Les Orgeries, La Porte, La Corbette, Clairefeuille and Saint-Germain-de-Clairefeuille. Saint-Germain-de-Clairefeuille has 2 rivers that run through it, the Dieuge and the Ure. Points of Interest *Coteau du Mont Chauvel is a 5 hectare site classed as a Sensitive Natural Space of orne. The site is the only place in Normandy to see the very rare bug orchid, in addition to Red-backed shrike and Northern crested newt. See also *Communes of the Orne department The following is a list of the 385 communes of the Orne department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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Lozère
Lozère (; oc, Losera ) is a landlocked department in the region of Occitanie in Southern France, located near the Massif Central, bounded to the northeast by Haute-Loire, to the east by Ardèche, to the south by Gard, to the west by Aveyron, and the northwest by Cantal. It is named after Mont Lozère. With 76,604 inhabitants as of 2019,Populations légales 2019: 48 Lozère
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Lozère is the least populous French department.


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Lozère was created in 1790 during the , when the whole of was divided into de ...
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Saint-Germain-de-Calberte
Saint-Germain-de-Calberte (; oc, Sent German de Calbèrta) is a commune in the Lozère department in southern France. The Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson stayed at an inn in the village on the night of 1 October 1878, as recounted in his book ''Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes'': The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail (GR 70), a popular long-distance path following Stevenson's approximate route, runs through the village. See also *Communes of the Lozère department The following is a list of the 152 communes of the Lozère department of France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories i ... References External linksSaint Germain de Calberte in Lozere(separate texts in French, English, Dutch and German; photographs) Saintgermaindecalberte {{Lozère-geo-stub ...
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Dordogne
Dordogne ( , or ; ; oc, Dordonha ) is a large rural department in Southwestern France, with its prefecture in Périgueux. Located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region roughly half-way between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, it is named after the river Dordogne, which runs through it. It corresponds roughly to the ancient county of Périgord. In January 2019, Dordogne had a population of 413,223. History The county of Périgord dates back to when the area was inhabited by the Gauls. It was originally home to four tribes. The name for "four tribes" in the Gaulish language was "Petrocore". The area eventually became known as the county of Le Périgord and its inhabitants became known as the Périgordins (or Périgourdins). There are four Périgords in thDordogne * The "Périgord Vert" (Green Périgord), with its main town of Nontron, consists of verdant valleys in a region crossed by many rivers and streams;. * The "Périgord Blanc" (White Périgord), situated around the dep ...
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Saint-Germain-de-Belvès
Saint-Germain-de-Belvès (, literally ''Saint-Germain of Belvès''; oc, Sent German de Belvés) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Dordogne department The following is a list of the 503 communes of the Dordogne department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Dordogne {{Dordogne-geo-stub ...
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Orne
Orne (; nrf, Ôrne or ) is a département in the northwest of France, named after the river Orne. It had a population of 279,942 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 61 Orne
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History

Orne is one of the original 83 départements created during the , on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the of and
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Saint-Germain-d'Aunay
Saint-Germain-d'Aunay () is a commune in the Orne department in the Normandy region of France with a population of 144 inhabitants (2018). History A manor was built at the end of the 15th century by Guillaume de Mallevouë, knight and lord of the manors of Saint-Germain and Notre-Dame-d'Aulnay. All that is left is the lodge and a bartizan. The majority of the manor was destroyed by the French Catholic League in 1589 and was replaced by a half-timbered building. In 1822, Saint-Germain-d'Aunay (377 inhabitants in 1821) absorbed Notre-Dame-d'Aunay (123 inhabitants), further to its south. Both villages are shown on the Cassini map of the area. Points of interest National heritage sites *Manor in Saint-Germain-d’Aunay a sixteenth centaury Manor house, that was restored by Victor Ruprich-Robert, it was registered as a Monument historique 1992. The Manor house was where Henri Breuil wrote most of his work on prehistory in early 1900's. See also *Communes of the Orne depa ...
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Sarthe
Sarthe () is a department of the French region of Pays de la Loire, and the province of Maine, situated in the ''Grand-Ouest'' of the country. It is named after the river Sarthe, which flows from east of Le Mans to just north of Angers. It had a population of 566,412 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 72 Sarthe
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History

In the late 18th century, before it was officially Sarthe, the nobility built their Mansions and Chateaux there, as an escape from Paris. The department was created during the on 4 March 1790, pursuant to the law of 22 December 1789, starting from a part of the