Marchenoir

Marchenoir is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France. The nearby forest of Marchenoir was the site of L'Aumône Abbey, a Cistercian daughter house of Cîteaux Abbey. The Earl of Buckingham stayed at the Abbey in 1380 whilst his army was quartered in the Forest.[2]

Marchenoir
Town hall
Coat of arms
Location of Marchenoir
Marchenoir
Marchenoir
Coordinates: 47°49′27″N 1°23′44″E
CountryFrance
RegionCentre-Val de Loire
DepartmentLoir-et-Cher
ArrondissementBlois
CantonLa Beauce
IntercommunalityBeauce et Forêt
Government
  Mayor (20142020) Marc Fesneau
Area
1
9.42 km2 (3.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2017-01-01)[1]
659
  Density70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
41123 /41370
Elevation124–151 m (407–495 ft)
(avg. 135 m or 443 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

History

In 1650 Claude Pajon was appointed to be pastor to the Reformed Church at Marchenoir.[3]

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1793497    
1806507+2.0%
1821548+8.1%
1831500−8.8%
1841529+5.8%
1851594+12.3%
1861708+19.2%
1872656−7.3%
1881719+9.6%
1891668−7.1%
1901611−8.5%
1911631+3.3%
1921572−9.4%
1931553−3.3%
1946572+3.4%
1954599+4.7%
1962633+5.7%
1968669+5.7%
1975667−0.3%
1982633−5.1%
1990627−0.9%
1999632+0.8%
2008692+9.5%
2013652−5.8%

See also

References

  1. "Populations légales 2017". INSEE. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  2. John Froissart, John (1395). Froissart's Chronicles Book II. Manuscript. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. Gootjes, Albert (2013). Claude Pajon (1626-1685) and the Academy of Saumur: The First Controversy over Grace. Brill.


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