Meuilley
Meuilley is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in northeastern France. It is located in the Grand Est region. The village is situated on the Marne River.
The earliest known records of Meuilley date back to the 11th century. Like many villages in the
The commune's economy has traditionally been based on farming, with the fertile land along the Marne supporting
Meuilley's landscape is characterized by rolling hills and the presence of the Marne River, which offers opportunities
The church of Saint-Symphorien is a notable building in Meuilley, with parts of its structure dating back
The population of Meuilley is relatively small, consistent with its rural nature. It serves as a quiet