A sheet of which each point represents one of the twelve delegated municipalities. Ribs which represent the links, and therefore the roads, which connect them to each other. The logo of the new commune of Chemillé-en-Anjou (Maine-et-Loire) reveals the gigantism of its territory: 23 km between Sainte-Christine and La-Salle-de-Vihiers or 19 km between Saint-Georges-des -Guards and Chanzeaux. With such distances, no wonder Chemillé is number 4e largest municipality in mainland France, with nearly 324 km2, according to the ranking of the Cities to live site. Far behind Arles and its 760 km2 but far ahead of Paris (105 km2) ; Nantes (65 km2) ; or Angers (43 km2). And Chemillé is not the only new commune in Maine-et-Loire to appear in the top 10…
Noyant-Villages, 5e with 300 km2
The ranking of the largest municipalities in France, established by the Villes à vivre site, does not only highlight Chemillé-en-Anjou. Because the movement to merge municipalities, strongly encouraged by the State in the 2010s, has…
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