France's smallest towns caught between history and house numbers --[Reported by Umva mag]

Until recently, French towns with fewer than 2,000 residents – the majority in the country – didn't have to name their streets. A new law is changing that. While it will help with deliveries and services, some worry that standardising addresses might erase centuries of rural identity.

Oct 6, 2024 - 14:46
France's smallest towns caught between history and house numbers --[Reported by Umva mag]
Until recently, French towns with fewer than 2,000 residents – the majority in the country – didn't have to name their streets. A new law is changing that. While it will help with deliveries and services, some worry that standardising addresses might erase centuries of rural identity.




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