Omerville
Omerville is a commune with 306 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Val- d'Oise in the Île- de -France region. The residents ' Omervillois "or" Omervilloises " call themselves.
Geography
The community Omerville located approximately 50 kilometers north- west of Paris. The municipality is crossed by the river Aubette.
Neighboring communities of Omerville are La Chapelle -en- Vexin in the north, Saint- Gervais in the northeast, Hodent in the east, in the southeast Genainville, Chaussy the south and southwest and Ambleville in the West. To Omerville includes the hamlet Gerville, Louvières, Le Mesnil, Amiel and Pont d' Hennecourt.
The municipality is part of the Regional Natural Park Vexin français.
History
Findings from the history testify to an early settlement.
Attractions
- Saint-Martin church, built in the 11th century ( Monument historique )
- Manor House Manoir de Mornay - Villarceaux, built in the 16th century ( Monument historique )
- Cemetery cross from the 15th century ( Monument historique )
- Coming of the Knights Templar Commandery of the Templars ( Monument historique )
Manoir de Mornay - Villarceaux
Crossroads
Demographics
Partner community
- Llangedwyn, Wales
Personalities
- Antoine Bérault - Bercastel (1720-1794), author of many works on Church history