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Caen

Caen (pronounced /kɑ̃/) is a commune of northwestern France. It is the préfecture of the Calvados département and the capital of the Basse-Normandie (Lower-Normandy) region. The city has a population of 115 000 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 199 490[1]. Its inhabitants are called the caennais (and caennaise(s) for women). It is located 15 km (6 m) inland from the English Channel (French: La Manche (IPA: [mɑ̃ʃ]), 'the sleeve').

Caen is known for its historical buildings built during the reign of William the Conqueror, who was buried here, and for the Battle for Caen; heavy fighting that took place in and around Caen during the Battle of Normandy in 1944, destroying much of the town.

Geography

Caen is in an area of high humidity. The Orne flows through the city, as well as different small rivers known as les Odons, most of them having been buried under the city to improve urban hygiene.

Caen sits 10 km away from the Channel. A canal that is parallel to the Orne was built during the reign of Napoleon III to be able to link the city to the sea at all times. The canal reaches the English Channel at Ouistreham. A lock enables the canal to withstand the effects of the tide and permits large ships to navigate up the canal to Caen's freshwater harbours.

Monuments Castle

The castle, Château de Caen, built circa 1060 by William the Conqueror, who successfully conquered England in 1066, is one of the largest medieval fortresses of Western Europe. It remained an essential feature of Norman strategy and policy. At Christmas 1182 a royal court celebration for Christmas in the aula of Caen Castle brought together Henry II and his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, receiving more than a thousand knights. Caen Castle, along with all of Normandy, was handed over to the French Crown in 1204. The castle saw several engagements during the Hundred Years' War (1346, 1417, 1450) and was in use as a barracks as late as World War II. Today, the castle serves as a museum that houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen (Museum of Fine Arts of Caen) and Musée de Normandie (Museum of Normandy) along with many periodical exhibitions about arts and history . (See Timeline of Caen Castle)

Abbeys

In repentance for marrying his cousin Mathilda of Flanders, William ordered two abbeys to be built on Pope's encouragement:

  • Abbaye aux Hommes (Men's Abbey), the current Hôtel de Ville (town hall) of Caen. It was completed in 1063 and is dedicated to St Stephen.
  • Abbaye aux Dames (Women's Abbey), currently the seat of the regional council (conseil régional) of Basse-Normandie. It was completed in 1060 and is dedicated to Saint Giles.
Other Landmarks
  • Saint-Pierre Cathedral.
  • Mémorial pour la Paix built in 1988, charting the events leading up to and after D-Day. It is an emotional presentation inviting meditation on the thought of Elie Wiesel: 'Peace is not a gift from God to man, but a gift from man to himself'. The Memorial for Peace also includes an exhibit of Nobel Peace Prize winners and another one on Conflict Resolution in different cultures.
  • Saint Étienne abbey-church, where a slab marks the place of the tomb of William the Conqueror, though his bones were scattered by Huguenots in 1562, during the French Wars of Religion.
  • Parc Festyland, an amusement park to the West of Caen in the nearby town of Carpiquet. The park receives 110 000 visitors every year.
Administration

Recent Mayors of Caen have included:

  • 1959-1970: Jean-Marie Louvel, MRP Centre démocrate
  • 1970-2001: Jean-Marie Girault Parti républicain UDF
  • Since 2001: Brigitte Le Brethon RPR UMP

In 1952, the small commune of Venoix became part of Caen.

In 1990, the agglomeration of Caen was organized into a district, transformed in 2002 into a Communauté d'agglomération (Grand Caen (Greater Caen), renamed Caen la Mer in 2004), gathers 29 towns and villages, including Villons-les-Buissons which joined the Communauté d'agglomération in 2004.

Caen is part of 9 cantons, of which it is the chief town. These cantons contain a total of 13 towns and have a total population of 162 707 inhabitants. Caen gives its name to a 10th canton, of which it is not part.

Transport

Caen has an recently built and controversial guided bus system - built by Bombardier Transportation and modelled on its Guided Light Transit technology - and a very efficient network of city buses, operated under the name Twisto. Faced with the residents' anger against the project, the municipality had to pursue the project with only 23% of the population in favour of the new form of transport - residents were in favour of trams rather than buses. The road layout of the city center was deeply transformed and the formerly traffic-jam-free center's problems are still unresolved. The city is also connected to the rest of the Calvados département by the Bus Verts du Calvados bus network.

Caen-Carpiquet Airport is the biggest airport in Lower-Normandy considering the number of passengers that it serves every year, and offers commuting possibilities to the whole of Europe. Most flights are operated by Brit Air and Chal Air Aviation and the French national airline Air France operates three daily flights to the French city of Lyon, while in the summer there are many charter flights to Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria.

Caen is connected to the rest of France by motorways to Paris (A13), Brittany (A84) and soon to Le Mans (A28). The A13 is a toll-road while the A84 is a toll-free motorway. The city is encircled by the N814 ring-road that was completed in the late 1990s. The N13 connects Caen to Cherbourg and to Paris. The A13/N814 ring-road includes an impressive viaduct called the Viaduc de Calix that goes over the River Orne and the canal linking the city to the sea to permit cargo ships and ferries to dock in the port of Caen. Ferries which have docked include the Quiberon and the Duc de Normandie.

Although a fraction of what it used to be remains, Caen once boasted an extensive rail and tram network. From 1895 until 1936 the Compagnie des Tramways Electriques de Caen (Electrical Tramway Company of Caen) operated all around the city. Caen also had several main and branch railway lines linking Caen railway station to all parts of Normandy with lines to Paris, Vire, Flers, Cabourg, Houlgate, Deauville, Saint-Lô, Bayeux and Cherbourg. Now only the electrified line of Paris-Cherbourg, Caen-Le Mans and Caen-Rennes subsist with minimal services.

Education
  • The University of Caen, Université de Caen, has around 25 000 students in three different campuses, all linked by a tramway. The University is divided into 11 colleges, called UFR (Unité fondamental de Recherche), 6 institutes, 1 Engineering School (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingenieurs), 2 IUP and five local campus (Alençon, Cherbourg, Lisieux, Saint-Lô and Vire). The University is one of the oldest in France, having been founded by Henry VI, King of England in 1432.
  • Caen also has a Fine Arts school (Ecole des Beaux-Arts).
Miscellaneous Famous Caennais

Caen was the birthplace of:

  • Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester (c. 1090-1147), illegitimate son of Henry I of England
  • Jean Bertaut (1552-1611), poet
  • François Le Métel de Boisrobert (1592-1662), poet
  • François de Malherbe (1555-1628), poet, critic and translator (Malherbe's birthplace has survived)
  • Tanneguy Lefebvre (1615-1672), classical scholar
  • Jean-Renaud de Segrais (1624-1701), poet and novelist
  • Pierre Daniel Huet (1630-1721), churchman and scholar
  • René Auguste Constantin de Renneville (1650-1723), writer
  • Pierre Varignon (1654-1722), mathematician
  • François Henri Turpin (1709-1799), man of literature
  • Jean de Crèvecoeur (1735–1813), French-American writer
  • Jean-Jacques Boisard (1744–1833), writer who specialized in fables
  • Gervais Delarue (1751-1835), historian
  • Louis Gustave le Doulcet, Comte de Pontécoulant (1764-1853), politician
  • Daniel Auber (1782-1871), composer
  • Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps (1794-1867), French naturalist and palaeontologist
  • Étienne Mélingue (1808-1875), actor and sculptor
  • André Danjon (1890-1967), astronomer
  • Marie-Pierre Koenig (1898-1970), general who commanded a Free French Brigade at the Battle of Bir Hakeim in 1942, Maréchal de France
Twinnings

Caen is twinned with:

  • Pernik, Bulgaria
  • Nashville, USA
  • Alexandria, Virginia, USA
  • Coventry, United Kingdom
  • Portsmouth, United Kingdom
  • Würzburg, Germany
  • Thiès, Senegal

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