Ri, Orne


Ri is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. This commune has the shortest name of any department in the Orne.
Saint John Eudes, the forerunner of the devotion to Sacred Heart, was born here.

Geography

The commune of Ri is made up of the following collection of villages and hamlets, Ri and Houay. The commune is spread over an area of with a maximum altitude of and minimum of
The commune is within the area known as the Plaine d'Argentan, which is known for its cereal growing fileds and horse stud farms.
The source of the river Houay, a tributary of the Orne originates from the settlement of the same name.
Ri along with another 65 communes is part of a 20,593 hectare, Natura 2000 conservation area, called the Haute vallée de l'Orne et affluents.

Land distribution

The 2018 CORINE Land Cover assessment shows the vast majority of the land in the commune, 67% is Arable land. The rest of the land is Meadows at 16%, Heterogeneous agricultural land at 14% and the remaining 5% is shrub and/or herbaceous vegetation.

Points of interest

In advance of the construction of the A88 autoroute a Neolithic flint mine was discovered in Ri.

Notable people

Category:Communes of Orne
Category:Prehistoric mines