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Marcillé-la-Ville is a small commune in the northwest of France. A commune is like a local town or village area with its own local government. In 1999, about 740 people lived there.

This charming commune is part of the Pays de la Loire region. Regions in France are large areas, similar to states or provinces in other countries. Marcillé-la-Ville is also located within the Mayenne department, which is a smaller administrative area inside the Pays de la Loire region.

Understanding French Communes

In France, a commune is the smallest unit of local government. It can be a big city like Paris or a small village like Marcillé-la-Ville. Each commune has a mayor and a local council that manage things like schools, roads, and local services for the people living there.

What is a Department?

A department is a part of France that is larger than a commune but smaller than a region. The Mayenne department, where Marcillé-la-Ville is located, is known for its green landscapes and agricultural areas. It's named after the Mayenne River that flows through it.

Exploring the Pays de la Loire Region

The Pays de la Loire is one of France's 18 administrative regions. It's located on the country's western coast, stretching inland. This region is famous for its beautiful châteaux (castles) along the Loire River, its vineyards, and its rich history. Marcillé-la-Ville is situated in the northern part of this region, offering a glimpse into rural French life.

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