Plachy-Buyon

Plachy - Buyon ( Picard: Plachy - Bion ) is a northern French village with 899 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2011) in the department of Somme in the Picardie region. The municipality is located in the arrondissement of Amiens, is part of the Communauté de communes du canton de Conty, in the canton Conty.

Geography

The coalesced with the neighboring community Prouzel municipality in the Selle valley extends west to the Territory road D138 and in the east on the Autoroute A16 addition to a historic route of the system of Chaussée Brune skin and lies 12 km south-southwest of Amiens. The community was permeated by the disused since the late 1980s railway line from Amiens to Beauvais. The settlement of gravity and the district Boyon lie on the eastern bank of the Selle. The community will, inter alia, D8 and D210 crossed by the department of roads, the D162 crosses the Selle.

History

In the municipality there are traces of two Gallo- Roman villas. Plachy 1066 mentioned as Placeum. The rule was under the cathedral chapter of Amiens. The place had many mills, from one of them he developed a paper factory.

Population

Management

Mayor ( maire ) since 2013 Lionel Normand.

Attractions

  • The new Mairie opened in 2006.
  • The old paper mill Obry & Cie from between 1838 and 1844.
  • The church of Saint -Martin from 1862 with a sculpture of the titular polychrome wood from the 16th century (base Palissy PM80001062 ).
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