Molliens-Dreuil
Molliens- Dreuil is a commune with 818 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2011) in the department of Somme in the Picardie region. It belongs to the district Amiens and Canton Molliens- Dreuil.
History
Molliens was raised in 1209 to municipality. The Châtellenie belonged from the 12th century until the French Revolution to Picquigny. Dreuil was a peerage of Châtellenie of Picquigny. In 1972, the municipalities Molliens- Vidame and Dreuil -lès- Molliens were merged to Molliens- Dreuil.
Demographics
(only residents with primary residence )
Attractions
- A moth
- The church of Saint -Pierre -aux -Liens, 16th Century
- The church of Saint -Martin, 18th Century
Economy
The municipal area controlled designation of origin (AOC ) for lamb ( Pres-sales de la baie de Somme) apply. The lambs grazing on salt marshes at the Somme Bay.