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Pierres was once a small area in France called a commune. Think of a commune like a small town or village with its own local government. It was located in the northwest part of France, in a region known as Basse-Normandie. Inside that region, it was part of a smaller area called the Calvados department.

On January 1, 2016, Pierres joined with other nearby communes to form a new, larger commune called Valdallière. This happens sometimes when smaller towns decide to work together to share resources and services more easily. So, Pierres is no longer a separate commune on its own, but it is now part of Valdallière.

What is a Commune?

A commune is the smallest type of administrative area in France. It is like a local government unit. Each commune has a mayor and a local council. They manage things like schools, roads, and local services for the people living there.

Why Communes Merge

Sometimes, smaller communes decide to merge into a larger one. This can happen for several reasons. It might help them save money by sharing services like waste collection or public works. It can also make it easier to plan for the future. A larger commune might have more power to get funding for big projects.

Where Was Pierres Located?

Pierres was in the Calvados department. This department is famous for its beautiful countryside and its history. It is part of the Normandy region, which is known for its apple orchards and dairy farms. The area has a rich history, including events from World War II.

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