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Karte Gemeinde Combes 1874
The municipality before the merger on 1 January 1875

Combes is a charming small village located in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. It is now part of a larger area called Le Landeron. Imagine Combes as a small piece of a bigger puzzle!

For a long time, Combes was like its own mini-town, known as an "independent municipality." This meant it had its own local government and made its own decisions. But things changed in 1875. On January 1st of that year, Combes joined with Le Landeron. This made Le Landeron a bit bigger and Combes became one of its villages.

What is Combes?

Combes is a quiet village in the western part of Switzerland. It's known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings. Villages like Combes are important because they keep local traditions alive and offer a close-knit community feeling.

Where is Combes Located?

Combes is found in the canton of Neuchâtel. A canton in Switzerland is similar to a state or a province in other countries. Switzerland has 26 cantons, and each one has its own unique history and culture. Neuchâtel is a canton in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, known for its lakes and mountains.

The village of Combes is part of the larger municipality of Le Landeron. A municipality is a local government area, usually including a town or village and the land around it. Think of it as a local district that handles things like roads, schools, and local services.

A Look Back: Combes' History

Combes has a simple but interesting history, especially regarding its change from an independent area to part of Le Landeron.

Why Did Combes Join Le Landeron?

Before 1875, Combes managed its own affairs. However, sometimes smaller municipalities decide to join with larger ones. This can happen for many reasons. It might be to share resources, improve services, or become stronger together. When Combes became part of Le Landeron, it meant that the people of Combes would now be governed by the larger municipality's rules and services. This kind of merger is common in many countries as areas grow and change.

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