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Welcome to the Yonne area in France! This region, called a département in French, is home to many towns and villages, each known as a commune. Think of a commune like a local town or village with its own mayor and local government. It's the smallest way France divides its land for local management.

Discovering Yonne's Communes

The Yonne département is a part of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in central France. It's named after the Yonne River, which flows through it. This area is famous for its beautiful countryside, historic buildings, and delicious wine, especially Chablis.

What is a Commune in France?

In France, a commune is the smallest unit of local government. Every town, village, or even a small group of houses forms a commune. Each commune has a mayor and a local council who make decisions about things like schools, roads, and local services. It's how people in France organize their communities, from big cities to tiny hamlets.

Exploring the Yonne Département

The Yonne département is quite large and has a rich history. It's known for its peaceful landscapes, forests, and rivers. Many people visit Yonne to explore its charming old towns, ancient churches, and castles. The area is also a big part of France's agricultural scene, especially for growing grapes for wine.

How Many Communes are in Yonne?

The Yonne département has a total of 454 communes. This means there are 454 different towns and villages, each with its own unique character and local government. Some of these communes are small villages with only a few hundred people, while others are larger towns with thousands of residents.

Main Towns in Yonne

The biggest town and capital of Yonne is Auxerre. It's a historic city located on the Yonne River, famous for its beautiful cathedral and old buildings. Other important towns include Sens, which also has a magnificent cathedral, and Joigny, known for its charming riverside setting. Avallon is another notable town, often seen as a gateway to the Morvan Regional Natural Park.

These communes, whether big or small, all contribute to the unique charm and identity of the Yonne département.

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