Troisgots

Troisgots (French pronunciation: [tʁwɑɡo]) is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.

To the north, the D 159 include St. Romphaire and leads southeast to the site Chapelle-sur-Vire, on the road to Tessy Condé-sur-Vire .

The localities are, from north-west to the west, clockwise: the pear, the Aunay the Cancères the Chores, Rouland the cross, Pastairie (north), Mesnil-Guillaume, the Mountains, the Henrière the Vesquerie the tank, the Presbytery, the Angerie the Étournière the Herboudière the Russian Bos, Grand Val de Vire, the During the Petit Val de Vire (east), la Rocque, Chapelle-sur-Vire, Garden, Wood (south), Hamel, the Pézerie, Bourg, the Épannerie, Heath Mathieu, the Val Rainfray the Écannerie the Haberdashery and Couillardière (west).

The shape Trois is a French language, as Treville was interpreted as the Norman term treis mean specifically "three".

The name of the village is probably the origin of the surname Tresgots unless whether conversely, that historically almost exclusively located in the department of Manche 7 .