Moussy-Verneuil is a commune in northern France. Administratively it belongs to the Aisne department; historically the locality was part of the traditional Picardie (Picardy) region and today lies within the broader Hauts-de-France area. For an official overview see commune information.

Location and geography

The village sits in a predominantly rural landscape characterized by farmland, hedgerows and small woodlands. It is located within the administrative boundaries of the Aisne department and is one of many small communes that dot the region. A regional reference is available at Picardie (historical).

Administration and services

Moussy-Verneuil has the local municipal council and mayor typical of French communes. Local governance covers basic services, planning and community life. Practical information and contacts may be listed on departmental portals such as department pages or regional directories.

History and character

Like many villages in northern France, Moussy-Verneuil has roots in rural settlement patterns and agricultural life. Its built environment often includes a parish church, farmsteads and residences that reflect local building traditions. The area experienced the broader historical currents of Picardy, including medieval development and modern administrative reform.

Economy and transport

The local economy is mainly agricultural with some small businesses and commuting links to nearby towns. Road connections tie the commune to larger transport routes of northern France; for maps and directions consult the regional map service at local map.

Further notes

  • Population and demographic details are maintained by national statistics offices and local councils.
  • Visitors typically seek rural scenery, local architecture and the quieter aspects of Picardy's cultural landscape.