Condeau


Condeau is a former commune in the Canton of Bretoncelles, in the Arrondissement of Mortagne-au-Perche, in the department of Orne in north-western France: on 1 January 2016, it merged into the new commune of Sablons-sur-Huisne.

Origins and etymology

Condeau is a town that lies near the river Huisne in Lower Normandy.
The toponym "Condeau" is a diminutive of Condé, a neighboring town name as the confluence of the Huisne and Corbionne rivers.

Demonym

The French demonym for people who live in Condeau is Condoléen.

History

In 1789, after the Décret de la division de la France en départements created townships, Condeau became chief town of its canton. In 1801, the canton was abolished.
On 1 January 2016, Condeau merged into Sablons-sur-Huisne as a municipality under by Law Number 2010-1563 of 16 December 2010 on local government reform. The communes of Condeau, Condé-sur-Huisne, and Coulonges-les-Sablons merged and Condé-sur-Huisne became the chief town of the new municipality.

Administration

The town council comprises eleven members, including the mayor and two deputies.

Population

In 2015, Condeau had 421 inhabitants. After 2004, surveys of census in municipalities of less than 10 000 inhabitants were held every five years, so figures from other years are estimates. Condeau's population peaked at 1,034 inhabitants in 1821.

Sites

Sites in Condeau include: