Val de Drôme
Val de Drôme is a commune in the department of Calvados, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2017 by merger of the former communes of Sept-Vents, Dampierre, La Lande-sur-Drôme and Saint-Jean-des-Essartiers.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 847 residents
- Description: commune in Calvados
- Also known as: “14672” and “Val de Drome”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Église Saint-Clair-et-Saint-Martin de Caumont-l’Éventé and Église Notre-Dame de Sept-Vents.
Église Saint-Clair-et-Saint-Martin de Caumont-l’Éventé
Church
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Église Saint-Clair-et-Saint-Martin de Caumont-l’Éventé is a church.
Église Notre-Dame de Sept-Vents
Church
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Église Notre-Dame de Sept-Vents is a church.
Église Saint-Sauveur-et-Saint-Gorgon de La Lande-sur-Drôme
Church
Photo: Ikmo-ned, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Église Saint-Sauveur-et-Saint-Gorgon de La Lande-sur-Drôme is a church, which is situated 3½ km west of Val de Drôme.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include La Vacquerie and Saint-Jean-des-Essartiers.
La Vacquerie
Village
Photo: Ikmo-ned, CC BY-SA 3.0.
La Vacquerie is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Caumont-sur-Aure. La Vacquerie is situated 3½ km northwest of Val de Drôme.
Saint-Jean-des-Essartiers
Village
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Saint-Jean-des-Essartiers is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Val de Drôme. Saint-Jean-des-Essartiers is situated 3½ km south of Val de Drôme.
Biéville
Village
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Biéville is a commune in the Manche department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Biéville is situated 5 km west of Val de Drôme.
Val de Drôme
- Category: commune of France
- Location: Arrondissement of Vire, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Yue Chinese—“Val de Drôme” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Վալ դը Դրոմ”
- Asturian: “Val de Drôme”
- Breton: “Val-de-Drôme”
- Catalan: “Val de Drôme”
- Chinese: “Val de Drôme”
- Chinese: “塞普旺特”
- Chinese: “瓦勒德德龙”
- Dutch: “Val de Drôme”
- Esperanto: “Val de Drôme”
- French: “Val de Drôme”
- French: “Val-de-Drôme”
- German: “Val de Drôme”
- German: “Val-de-Drôme”
- Greek: “Βαλ ντε Ντρομ”
- Hungarian: “Val de Drôme”
- Irish: “Val de Drôme”
- Italian: “Val de Drôme”
- Kazakh: “Сет-Ван”
- Kurdish: “Val de Drôme”
- Ladin: “Val de Drôme”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Val de Drôme”
- Polish: “Val-de-Drôme”
- Portuguese: “Val de Drôme”
- Russian: “Сет-Ван”
- Spanish: “Val-de-Drome”
- Spanish: “Val-de-Drôme”
- Swedish: “Val de Drôme”
- Ukrainian: “Валь-де-Дром”
- Ukrainian: “Сет-Ван”
- Venetian: “Val de Drôme”
- Yue Chinese: “Val de Drôme”
- “Val de Drôme”
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Highlights include Château de Dampierre and Bois du Homme.
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