- Source: Sigy-en-Bray
Sigy-en-Bray (French pronunciation: [siʒi ɑ̃ bʁɛ], literally Sigy in Bray, before 1962: Sigy) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Between 1973 and 2017 the commune Saint-Lucien was part of Sigy-en-Bray.
Geography
A farming commune comprising several villages and hamlets covering a large area of land (27 km2). It is found in the valley of the Andelle river in the Pays de Bray, some 19 miles (31 km) northeast of Rouen, at the junction of the D13, D41 and D8 roads.
Population
Inhabitants of Sigy are called sigeois and sigeoises in French.
Places of interest
The church of St. Martin, originally an abbey, dating from the thirteenth century.
The chateau of Imbleval.
A fifteenth-century sandstone cross.
The church of St. Lucien, dating from the eleventh century.
The chapel of St. Vincent at Bois-le-Borgne.
See also
Communes of the Seine-Maritime department
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Komune di departemen Seine-Maritime
- Sigy
- Ouville-la-Rivière
- Sauqueville
- Colmesnil-Manneville
- Le Bois-Robert
- La Chapelle-du-Bourgay
- Yainville
- Quiberville
- Val-de-la-Haye
- Sigy-en-Bray
- Roncherolles-en-Bray
- Sigy
- Gournay-en-Bray
- Neufchâtel-en-Bray
- Mesnières-en-Bray
- Ferrières-en-Bray
- Bures-en-Bray
- Elbeuf-en-Bray
- Avesnes-en-Bray