Courthiézy, Commune in the Marne department, France.
Courthiézy covers an area of 5.89 square kilometers in the Marne valley with approximately 347 inhabitants known as Courthiéziens and Courthiéziennes living in this rural community.
The commune was awarded the Croix de guerre 1914-1918 for its bravery and resilience during World War I, commemorating the sacrifices and contributions of its local residents.
The village maintains traditional winemaking practices of the Champagne region with sparkling wine production and participates in local festivals celebrating harvests and rural heritage throughout the year.
The town hall located at 17 rue Condé operates on weekday evenings from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM and can be reached at 03 26 58 29 20 for administrative services.
Courthiézy features characteristic vineyards of the Marne valley and sits just 94 kilometers from Paris, providing a preserved rural setting with convenient access to the capital city.
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