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Poussy-la-Campagne was once a small town or village, known as a "commune," in France. It was located in the northwest part of the country, in a region called Basse-Normandie. This area is also part of a larger administrative division known as the Calvados department.

On January 1, 2017, Poussy-la-Campagne joined with other nearby communes to form a new, larger commune called Valambray. This means Poussy-la-Campagne no longer exists as a separate commune.

What is a Commune?

In France, a commune is the smallest type of administrative area. Think of it like a local government area, similar to a city or a town. Each commune has its own mayor and local council. They manage things like local services, schools, and roads for the people living there.

Where was Poussy-la-Campagne?

Poussy-la-Campagne was located in the Basse-Normandie region. This region is in the northwestern part of France. It was also part of the Calvados department. Calvados is famous for its apple cider and beautiful countryside. The department is named after a group of rocks near the coast.

Why do Communes Merge?

Communes sometimes merge to become larger. This can happen for several reasons. Merging can help them share resources better. It can also make local government more efficient. For example, instead of many small towns each having their own services, they can combine. This can save money and improve services for everyone. When Poussy-la-Campagne merged, it became part of a bigger community with shared goals.

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