Maulde
Maulde is a name that may refer to geographic features in northern France, most commonly a small rural commune in the Hauts-de-France region. The commune is typically described as a quiet farming village with a modest village center that houses the town hall and a church. Local administration is led by a mayor and a municipal council elected for six-year terms, and the commune participates in intercommunal cooperation to manage shared services with nearby communities.
The surrounding landscape is representative of the Artois plains, featuring arable fields, hedgerows, and drainage channels
Historically, the area has roots in the broader Artois region and bears the wartime heritage that is
In addition to the commune, the name Maulde may also designate La Maulde, a small river in
See also: La Maulde (river); List of communes in Hauts-de-France.