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The commune is made up of the following collection of villages and hamlets,Le Pont de la Moussé,Nid de Chien,La Gennière,La Piventière,La Moussé,La Muloisière,L'Église,La Vallée andSaint-Rémy.[5]
TheRiver Orne plus five streams, The Herbion, La Porte, La Vallee des Vaux, La Vignonniere and The Val Fournet are the six watercourses running through the commune.[7]