Vandoncourt is a common French, located in the department of the Doubs and the area Franche-Comté.

Its inhabitants is called the Damas .

Geography

History

In 1971 the village passed in participative democracy.

Operation is of self-management type.

The democratic life is organized thanks to:

  • a council of thirteen elected members.

  • a council of the young people.
  • a council of old.
  • a council of associations.

The councils meet, at least each month, they are sixty citizens gathered there.

Seven commissions are installation (school, budget, technique, economic development, social, festivals and ceremonies, environment). It is they which get informed about the needs, which work out the practical solutions, which control the achievements. They are under the control of the councils. Thus the committee of supply, it is made up of elected officials and not-elected officials.

Sources to be consulted: - “ has Vandoncourt, they are the every day Sunday ” of Christophe Wargny (1980) - Investigations with Vandoncourt (1979)

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Temple of Vandoncourt

The Temple of Vandoncourt at summer built in 1769. At that time, the country was occupied by the troops of Louis XV. Today, it accommodates the Protesting S as the Catholique S. It is currently in restoration. A association at summer creates to safeguard it.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of Doubs

External bonds

  • information on the democracy room with vandoncourt
  • Vandoncourt on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Vandoncourt on the site of INSEE
  • Vandoncourt on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Vandoncourt on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Vandoncourt on Mapquest

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