Montboissier

Montboissier is a common French, located in the department of Eure-et-Loir and the area Center.

Its inhabitants is called the Houssins and the Switches .

Geography

  • the Trunk road 10 passes to the east of Montboissier, by making a small turning, the not very concerned motorist of its average, will have pleasure to discover the commun runs of the castle shaved in 1789, where Chateaubriand composed its Grive .

Hamlets

The commune of Montboissier is made up of the following hamlets:
  • Augonville

  • Dampierre
  • Perruchay

History

Montboissier was called formerly Houssay. This name change is explained by the will of the lords of Condat-lès-Montboissier, village of Auvergne, to approach the central capacity; they settled in Houssay and gave him the name of their place of origin.

Chateaubriand lived there part of its life, evoked in the text the thrush of Monboissier (chapter I, delivers 3 of the Mémoires of in addition to-fall, 1817).

Administration

Demography

The population of the commune passed from 277 inhabitants in 1990 to 279 in 1999 and, since, three people died with the hamlet Perruchay without the least birth occurring.

Places and monuments

Personalities related to the commune

Note

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