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Mesnil is derived from Latin ''mansionile'', meaning a small ''mansio'' or dwelling, and may refer to: Places Municipalities * Mesnil, Mauritius, a suburb in the town of Vacoas-Phoenix * Mesnil-Bruntel, a commune in the Somme department in northern France * Mesnil-Clinchamps, a commune in the Calvados department in northwestern France * Mesnil-Domqueur, a commune in the Somme department in northern France * Mesnil-en-Arrouaise, a commune in the Somme department in northern France * Mesnil-Follemprise, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in northern France * Mesnil-la-Comtesse, a commune in the Aube department in north-central France * Mesnil-Lettre, a commune in the Aube department in north-central France * Mesnil-Martinsart, a commune in the Somme department in northern France * Mesnil-Mauger, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in northern France * Mesnil-Panneville, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in northern France * Mesnil-Raoul, a commune in the S ...
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Mansio
In the Roman Empire, a ''mansio'' (from the Latin word ''mansus,'' the perfect passive participle of ''manere'' "to remain" or "to stay") was an official stopping place on a Roman road, or ''via'', maintained by the central government for the use of officials and those on official business whilst travelling. Background The roads which traversed the Ancient World were later surveyed, developed and carefully maintained by the Romans, featuring purpose-built rest stops at regular intervals, known as ''castra''. Probably originally established as simple places of military encampment, in process of time they included barracks and magazines of provisions (''horrea'') for the troops. Over time the need arose for a more sophisticated form of shelter for travelling dignitaries and officials. The Latin term ''mansio'' is derived from ''manere'', signifying to pass the night at a place while travelling. (The word is likely to be the source of the English word mansion, though their uses are ...
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Mesnil-Saint-Nicaise
Mesnil-Saint-Nicaise () is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Geography The commune is situated on the D19 road, some southwest of Saint-Quentin. Population See also *Communes of the Somme department The following is a list of the 772 communes of the Somme department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Somme (department) {{Péronne-geo-stub ...
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Minaucourt-le-Mesnil-lès-Hurlus
Minaucourt-le-Mesnil-lès-Hurlus () is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area .... See also * Communes of the Marne department References Minaucourtlemesnilleshurlus {{Marne-geo-stub ...
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Le Torp-Mesnil
Le Torp-Mesnil is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Geography A farming village situated in the Pays de Caux, some north of Rouen at the junction of the D55, D25 and the D106 roads. Population Places of interest * The church of St. Henri, dating from the nineteenth century. * Two sandstone crosses from the seventeenth century. See also *Communes of the Seine-Maritime department The following is a list of the 708 communes of the French department of Seine-Maritime. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Website of the commune

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Le Blanc-Mesnil
() is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris, between Charles de Gaulle Airport and le Bourget Airport. Name The name Le Blanc-Mesnil was recorded for the first time in the 11th century as . This name is a compound of Medieval Latin , meaning 'little houses', from Latin (accusative ), and of Germanic (Old Frankish) , , meaning 'glossy, shining, white', which gave French ('white') and English ''blank''. The name is interpreted by some as a reference to the houses of Le Blanc-Mesnil which were whitened due to the flour dust coming from the windmills located there in ancient times. One researcher, however, thinks that had also the meaning of 'free' in Old French, and so the name would mean 'free mesnil, free village', perhaps because the villagers had been freed from serfdom. None of these interpretations is certain. Geography Nearest municipalities *Bondy *Aulnay-sous-Bois *Drancy * Le Bourget *Dugny *Bonneuil-en-Fr ...
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Grébault-Mesnil
Grébault-Mesnil (; pcd, Guérbeu-Mégni) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Geography The commune is situated on the D86 road, some 8 miles (12 km) southwest of Abbeville Abbeville (, vls, Abbekerke, pcd, Advile) is a commune in the Somme department and in Hauts-de-France region in northern France. It is the chef-lieu of one of the arrondissements of Somme. Located on the river Somme, it was the capital of .... Population See also * Communes of the Somme department References Communes of Somme (department) {{Abbeville-geo-stub ...
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Graignes-Mesnil-Angot
Graignes-Mesnil-Angot () is a commune in the Manche department in north-western France. It was formed on 28 February 2007 by the merger of Graignes and Le Mesnil-Angot.http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnTexteDeJorf?numjo=INTB0700167A Official Journal no. 56 (dated 7 March 2007), p. 4378, text no. 26 See also *Communes of the Manche department The following is a list of the 446 communes of the Manche department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Graignesmesnilangot {{Manche-geo-stub ...
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Dom-le-Mesnil
Dom-le-Mesnil () is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France. Population See also *Communes of the Ardennes department The following is a list of the 449 communes of the Ardennes department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Ardennes (department) Ardennes communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia {{Ardennes-geo-stub ...
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Bosc-Mesnil
Bosc-Mesnil is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Geography A small farming village situated in the Pays de Bray, some southeast of Dieppe, at the junction of the D83 and the D118 roads. The A28 autoroute forms the north and western borders of the commune. Population Places of interest * The church of St.Ouen, dating from the seventeenth century. See also *Communes of the Seine-Maritime department The following is a list of the 708 communes of the French department of Seine-Maritime. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Seine-Maritime {{Dieppe-geo-stub ...
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Blanc-Mesnil
Blanc-Mesnil is a village and former commune in the Seine-Maritime department, northwestern France. Since 1822, it is part of Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer (, literally ''Sainte-Marguerite on Sea'') is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Geography A farming and coastal village situated in the Pays de Caux, some west of Di .... Former communes of Seine-Maritime {{Dieppe-geo-stub ...
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Mesnil-Verclives
Mesnil-Verclives () is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. Etymology Old North French ''Mesnil'' 'house' and Verclives (''Warcliva'' 11th century) Old English ''clif'' or Old Norse ''klif''. Verclives is located on a small hill. The first element could be Old English . In French intervocalic consonants weakened and erased. Old English ''clif'' or Old Norse ''klif'' can be found in several place-names of Normandy such as ''Witeclive'' 'white cliff' former hamlet near Evreux; Carquelif (''Caleclif'' 1224 in Saint-Martin-en-Campagne); ''Risleclif'' former hamlet near Saint-Samson-de-la-Roque; Mont ''Escalleclif'' (12th century, Doville); Mont Entenclin (''Mont Estenclif'' 'stone cliff')... The hill was used as an observation post at the battle of Brémule The Battle of Brémule was fought on 20 August 1119 between Henry I of England and Louis VI the Fat of France. Henry I had to defend his holdings in Normandy several times and his victory at t ...
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Mesnil-sur-l'Estrée
Mesnil-sur-l'Estrée () is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area .... It is one of many villages in the north of France bearing the name ''Estrées''. The etymology of the name is from ''strata'' ( cognate of English "street") which developed into "estrée" - the word for the stone-layered Roman roads in the area (some of which turned into modern highways). Hence ''"Mesnil-sur-l'Estrée''", ''"Mesnil On The Road"''. Population See also * Communes of the Eure department References Communes of Eure {{Eure-geo-stub ...
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