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La Bouillie (Brittany)

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La Bouillie (Breton: Ar Vezvid) is a small commune in northwestern France, located in the Côtes-d’Armor department of the Brittany region. It covers 10.91 square kilometers and sits at elevations between 43 and 111 meters above sea level. The commune is part of the Lamballe Terre et Mer intercommunality, in the Saint-Brieuc arrondissement and the Pléneuf-Val-André canton. Its coordinates are roughly 48.57°N, 2.43°W.

As of 2023, La Bouillie had a population of 824 people. The inhabitants are known as Lambolliens. The Breton name Ar Vezvid is also used locally. The town hall is a notable feature of the commune, and a Kartographer map shows its location in Brittany.

The mayor for 2020–2026 is Pascal Lebreton. The INSEE code is 22012 and the postal code is 22240. La Bouillie observes Central European Time (UTC+1) and Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) during daylight saving.

Population has grown over the decades, rising from about 556 people in 1962 to around 824 in 2023, with fluctuations in between (roughly 597 in 1968, 711 in 1990, and 822 in 2008).

See also: Communes of the Côtes-d’Armor.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 23:07 (CET).