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ferrées

Ferrées is a toponym used in French-speaking regions to designate several places, primarily in France. The form can be understood as the plural feminine of ferrée or as a standalone place name. The likely origin is historical, rooted in the word for iron or ironworking in Old French and Latin: ferrum. The toponym may reflect the presence of a forge, a metalworking site, or a location where horses were shod, suggesting an occupational or geographical landmark tied to iron.

Geographically, Ferrées refers to small rural localities that may be hamlets or former communes. In many cases

As a shared place name, Ferrées can be a source of ambiguity, requiring clarification through accompanying

In summary, Ferrées denotes multiple small localities rather than a single, widely known place, with the name

these
places
have
been
incorporated
into
larger
communes
or
otherwise
lost
separate
administrative
status,
yet
the
name
persists
in
local
usage
and
maps.
The
distribution
is
chiefly
in
France,
with
occasional
uses
in
other
French-speaking
areas.
administrative
affiliations
such
as
the
department
or
region.
Variants
and
related
names
include
Ferrée,
Ferrières,
and
La
Ferrée,
which
reflect
similar
etymological
roots
related
to
iron,
forge
work,
or
metalworking
sites.
deriving
historically
from
iron-related
terms
and
often
tied
to
rural
or
occupational
origins.
See
also
related
toponyms
such
as
Ferrée
and
Ferrières
for
broader
context.