Margny-aux-Cerises, Rural commune in Oise, France
Margny-aux-Cerises is a small village in the Oise region with gentle elevation changes between 75 and 97 meters. The commune covers approximately 4.5 square kilometers and sits in the northwestern part of the Compiègne arrondissement.
The village received the Croix de Guerre medal after World War I in recognition of its contributions during the conflict. This honor reflects the role the commune played during that historical period.
Local inhabitants of this northern French commune refer to themselves as Margnotins for men and Margnotines for women.
The village operates with a local town hall that handles administrative matters for residents and the community. Those needing official services can reach out through the standard municipal channels.
The population distribution shows an interesting demographic pattern with 143 male residents and 118 female residents according to the 2017 census data.
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