There are five towns in France with the name BOUY:
The village of Bouy is a commune (or town) in the Marne Department, Champagne Region of France. It had a population of 552 people in 2015. It is 15 km from Chalons-en-Champagne, the department capital, and 148 km (about 2 hours drive) from Paris.
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I visited the Village of Bouy on 15 May 2013, and found it to be a small, charming place with friendly locals. They dubbed me "Le Mayor de Bouy" when I showed them my passport with my name.
The village of Berry-Bouy is located in the Cher department, Loire Valley region, in the centre of France. It is 9 km from Bourges, the department capital, and 194 km from Paris. It had a population of 1186 residents in 2015.
The village of Berry-Bouy was created in 1841 when two ancient localities named Berry and Bouy were united.
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Soisy-Bouy is situated in the Seine-et-Marne department, Paris region, of France. It is 47 km from Melun, the department capital, and 79 km from Paris. It had a population of 812 residents in 2015.
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Bouy-Luxembourg is situated in the Aube department, Champagne-Ardenne region, in the north-east of France. It is 15 km from Troyes, the department capital, and 150 km from Paris. It had a population of 211 residents in 2015.
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The name means "Bouy on Orvin" as it is situated in the Orvin river valley.
The village of Bouy-sur-Orvin is located in the Aube department, Champagne-Ardenne region, in the north-east of France. It is 45 km from Troyes, the department capital, and 98 km from Paris. It had a population of 59 people in 2015.
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