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'''Juvigné''' is a small village in the Department of [[Mayenne]], in north-western [[France]]. It is located on the borders of [[Normandy]], [[Brittany]] and the northern [[Loire]], it is predominantly an agricultural region known for its cattle rearing. The village is also known locally for being one of the prettiest in the region and is named the 'Village of Flowers' after its summer foral displays. It is also home to a small farming museum, and there is an impressive [[neo-classical]] church, presbytery and historic former school building in the village.
'''Juvigné''' is a small village in the Department of [[Mayenne]], in north-western [[France]]. It is located on the borders of [[Normandy]], [[Brittany]] and the northern [[Loire]], it is predominantly an agricultural region known for its cattle rearing. The village is also known locally for being one of the prettiest in the region and is named the 'Village of Flowers' after its summer foral displays. It is also home to a small farming museum, and there is an impressive [[Neoclassical architecture|neo-classical]] church, presbytery and historic former school building in the village.


[[Category:Communes of Mayenne]]
[[Category:Communes of Mayenne]]

Revision as of 21:00, 9 June 2007

Juvigné
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CountryFrance
ArrondissementLaval
CantonCanton de Chailland
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
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Juvigné is a small village in the Department of Mayenne, in north-western France. It is located on the borders of Normandy, Brittany and the northern Loire, it is predominantly an agricultural region known for its cattle rearing. The village is also known locally for being one of the prettiest in the region and is named the 'Village of Flowers' after its summer foral displays. It is also home to a small farming museum, and there is an impressive neo-classical church, presbytery and historic former school building in the village.