Poussay
Poussay is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France.
Geography: Poussay is located approximately 14 kilometers north of Mirecourt. It lies within the Plaine des Vosges, a relatively flat agricultural region. The village is traversed by several small streams and waterways, tributaries of larger rivers in the area.
History: The history of Poussay can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Like many villages in the region, Poussay has been influenced by the Dukes of Lorraine. Agricultural activities have been the mainstay of the local economy for centuries.
Population: The population of Poussay is relatively small. Population figures have fluctuated over time due to various factors such as economic changes and emigration.
Administration: Poussay is governed by a mayor and a municipal council. The commune is part of a larger administrative district (canton) within the Vosges department.
Economy: The economy of Poussay is primarily agricultural. Some small businesses and services are present in the village, serving the local population.
Sights: While Poussay is a small village, it possesses certain features of interest, such as its church and other historical buildings. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for walking and exploring the rural landscape.