Porte-Joie
Porte-Joie is a former commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. On 1 January 2018, it was merged into the new commune of Porte-de-Seine.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 208 residents
- Description: former commune in Eure, France
- Also known as: “27471”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray and Église Notre-Dame d’Andé.
Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray
Railway station
Photo: Minuellou, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray is a railway station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Val-de-Reuil and Andé.
Val-de-Reuil
Town
Photo: Gregofhuest, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Val-de-Reuil is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in north-western France. It is located south of Rouen in a loop of the Seine. Created as the new town of Le Vaudreuil in 1972, its name was changed to Val-de-Reuil in 1984 to avoid confusion with its neighbour, Le Vaudreuil. Val-de-Reuil is situated 4 km northwest of Porte-Joie.
Andé
Village
Photo: Giogo, Public domain.
Andé is a commune in the Eure department and Normandy region of France.
Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray
Village
Photo: Chriusha, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France.
Porte-Joie
- Categories: commune of France and delegated commune
- Location: Arrondissement of Les Andelys, Eure, Normandy, France, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Porte-Joie” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Porte-Joie”
- Aragonese: “Porte-Joie”
- Arpitan: “Porte-Joie”
- Asturian: “Porte-Joie”
- Bambara: “Porte-Joie”
- Basque: “Porte-Joie”
- Bavarian: “Porte-Joie”
- Breton: “Porte-Joie”
- Buginese: “Porte-Joie”
- Cajun French: “Porte-Joie”
- Catalan: “Porte-Joie”
- Cebuano: “Porte-Joie”
- Chechen: “ПогӀт-Жуа”
- Chinese: “Porte-Joie”
- Chinese: “波尔特茹瓦”
- Chinese: “波爾特茹瓦”
- Corsican: “Porte-Joie”
- Croatian: “Porte-Joie”
- Czech: “Porte-Joie”
- Danish: “Porte-Joie”
- Dutch: “Porte-Joie”
- Esperanto: “Porte-Joie”
- Estonian: “Porte-Joie”
- Faroese: “Porte-Joie”
- Finnish: “Porte-Joie”
- French: “Porte-de-Seine”
- French: “Porte-Joie”
- French: “Portejoie”
- Friulian: “Porte-Joie”
- Galician: “Porte-Joie”
- German: “Porte-Joie”
- Hungarian: “Porte-Joie”
- Icelandic: “Porte-Joie”
- Ido: “Porte-Joie”
- Indonesian: “Porte-Joie”
- Interlingua: “Porte-Joie”
- Interlingue: “Porte-Joie”
- Irish: “Porte-Joie”
- Italian: “Porte-Joie”
- Jamaican Creole English: “Porte-Joie”
- Kabyle: “Porte-Joie”
- Kalaallisut: “Porte-Joie”
- Kazakh: “Port-Jwa”
- Kazakh: “Porte-Joie”
- Kazakh: “Порт-Жуа”
- Kazakh: “پورت-جۋا”
- Kongo: “Porte-Joie”
- Ladin: “Porte-Joie”
- Latin: “Porte-Joie”
- Latvian: “Porte-Joie”
- Ligurian: “Porte-Joie”
- Limburgan: “Porte-Joie”
- Lithuanian: “Porte-Joie”
- Low German: “Porte-Joie”
- Luxembourgish: “Porte-Joie”
- Mainfränkisch: “Porte-Joie”
- Malagasy: “Porte-Joie”
- Malay: “Porte-Joie”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Porte-Joie”
- Minangkabau: “Porte-Joie”
- Narom: “Porte-Joie”
- Neapolitan: “Porte-Joie”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Porte-Joie”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Porte-Joie”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Porte-Joie”
- Papiamento: “Porte-Joie”
- Picard: “Porte-Joie”
- Piemontese: “Porte-Joie”
- Polish: “Porte-Joie”
- Portuguese: “Porte-Joie”
- Prussian: “Porte-Joie”
- Romagnol: “Porte-Joie”
- Romanian: “Porte-Joie”
- Romansh: “Porte-Joie”
- Sardinian: “Porte-Joie”
- Scots: “Porte-Joie”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Porte-Joie”
- Serbian: “Porte-Joie”
- Sicilian: “Porte-Joie”
- Slovak: “Porte-Joie”
- Spanish: “Porte Joie”
- Spanish: “Porte-Joie”
- Swahili: “Porte-Joie”
- Swedish: “Porte-Joie”
- Swiss German: “Porte-Joie”
- Tatar: “Порт-Жуа”
- Turkish: “Porte-Joie”
- Ukrainian: “Порт-Жуа”
- Venetian: “Porte-Joie”
- Vietnamese: “Porte-Joie”
- Vlaams: “Porte-Joie”
- Volapük: “Porte-Joie”
- Walloon: “Porte-Joie”
- Waray (Philippines): “Porte-Joie”
- Welsh: “Porte-Joie”
- Wolof: “Porte-Joie”
- Zulu: “Porte-Joie”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Porte-Joie and Herqueville.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include St-Pierre du Vauvray Railway Station and Pont de Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray.
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