Clacy-et-Thierret facts for kids
Clacy-et-Thierret is a small commune located in the northern part of France. It is found in the Aisne department, which is part of the Picardie region. In 2012, about 336 people lived there.
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What is a Commune?
A commune is the smallest type of administrative area in France. Think of it like a town or a village. Each commune has a mayor and a local council that help manage the area.
- Communes are important for local government.
- They help provide services to the people who live there.
- France has many thousands of communes, from very small villages to large cities like Paris.
Where is Clacy-et-Thierret?
Clacy-et-Thierret is in the Aisne department. This department is known for its beautiful countryside and historical sites.
The Aisne Department
The Aisne department is named after the Aisne River. It is in the Picardie region, which is in northern France.
- The region has a rich history.
- It is known for its farming and forests.
- Many important events in French history happened here.
Population of Clacy-et-Thierret
In 2012, Clacy-et-Thierret had a population of 336 people. This makes it a small and quiet place to live.
- Small communes often have a strong sense of community.
- Everyone knows each other, and life can be peaceful.
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