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Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Marsilly
(
French pronunciation:
[ma?siji]
) is a
commune
in the
Charente-Maritime
department
in southwestern
France
.
Population
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Historical population
Year
| Pop.
| ±% p.a.
|
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1968
| 1,005
| ?
|
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1975
| 1,467
| +5.55%
|
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1982
| 1,759
| +2.63%
|
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1990
| 1,926
| +1.14%
|
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1999
| 2,203
| +1.50%
|
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2007
| 2,471
| +1.45%
|
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2012
| 2,768
| +2.30%
|
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2017
| 3,045
| +1.93%
|
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Source: INSEE
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Personalities
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Between 1932 and 1936, the well-known writer
Georges Simenon
and his wife Regine lived at La Richardiere, a 16th-century manor house in Marsilly. The house is evoked in Simenon's novel
Le Testament Donadieu
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