Calvados (department) explained

Calvados
Native Name Lang:fr
Type:Department
Coordinates:49.0333°N 15°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:France
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Normandy
Seat Type:Prefecture
Seat:Caen
Parts Type:Subprefectures
Parts Style:para
P1:Bayeux
Lisieux
Vire-Normandie
Leader Party:New Centre
Leader Title:President of the Departmental Council
Leader Name:Jean-Léonce Dupont[1]
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:5535
Population Rank:34th
Population Density Km2:auto
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Blank Name Sec2:Arrondissements
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Blank1 Name Sec2:Cantons
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Blank2 Name Sec2:Communes
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Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Iso Code:FR-14
Footnotes: French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2

Calvados (pronounced as /fr/) is a department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.[2] It takes its name from a cluster of rocks off the Normandy coast. In 2019, it had a population of 694,905.[3]

History

Calvados is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790, in application of the law of 22 December 1789. It had been part of the former province of Normandy. The name "Orne-Inférieure" was originally proposed, but it was ultimately called Calvados after a group of rocks off its coast.

One popular legend ascribes its etymology to the Salvador, a ship from the Spanish Armada that sank by the rocks near Arromanches-les-bains in 1588. It is more likely, however, that the name Calvados was derived from calva dorsa, meaning bare backs, in reference to two sparsely vegetated rocks off its shore.[4]

After the allied victory at Waterloo the department was occupied by Prussian troops between June 1815 and November 1818.

On 6 June 1944, the Allied forces landed on the beaches of the Bay of the Seine in what became known as the Battle of Normandy.

Geography

Calvados belongs to the region of Normandy and borders the departments of Seine-Maritime (maritime border), Eure, Orne and Manche. To the north is the Baie de la Seine, part of the English Channel. On the east, the river Seine forms the boundary with Seine-Maritime. Calvados includes the Bessin area, the Pays d'Auge and the area known as the "Suisse normande" ("Norman Switzerland").

The most notable places in Calvados include Deauville and the formerly elegant 19th-century casino resorts along the coast.

Economy

Agriculture dominates the economy of Calvados. The area is known for producing butter, cheese, cider, and Calvados, the apple spirit that takes its name from the area.

Politics

The President of the Departmental Council is the centrist Jean-Léonce Dupont, the former dominant figure of the right and centre in the department. The Conseil General of Calvados and Devon County Council signed a Twinning Charter in 1971 to develop links with the English county of Devon.[5]

Party seats
18
18
6
3
3
1

Presidential elections 2nd round

ElectionWinning CandidateParty%2nd Place CandidateParty%
2022Emmanuel MacronLREM60.29Marine Le PenFN39.71
2017[6] Emmanuel MacronLREM67.11Marine Le PenFN32.89
2012[7] François HollandePS53.12Nicolas SarkozyUMP46.88
2007Nicolas SarkozyUMP51.20Ségolène RoyalPS48.80
2002Jacques ChiracRPR83.95Jean-Marie Le PenFN16.05

Current National Assembly Representatives

ConstituencyMemberParty
Calvados's 1st constituencyFabrice Le VigoureuxLa République En Marche!
Calvados's 2nd constituencyLaurence DumontSocialist Party
Calvados's 3rd constituencySébastien LeclercThe Republicans
Calvados's 4th constituencyChristophe BlanchetLa République En Marche!
Calvados's 5th constituencyBertrand BouyxLa République En Marche!
Calvados's 6th constituencyAlain TourretLa République En Marche!

Demography

The inhabitants of Calvados are called "Calvadosiens" (male) and "Calvadosiennes" (female). In 2019, Calvados had 648,299 inhabitants, making it the 34th most populated French department.

Age distribution in Calvados (2019):[8]

Principal towns

The most populous commune is Caen, the prefecture. As of 2019, there are 6 communes with more than 10,000 inhabitants:[3]

CommunePopulation (2019)
Caen106,230
Hérouville-Saint-Clair22,555
Lisieux20,038
Vire Normandie16,590
Bayeux12,682
Ifs11,696

Culture

The Bayeux Tapestry is on display in Bayeux and makes the city one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Normandy.

Juno Beach Centre at Courseulles-sur-Mer, Calvados, commemorates the D-Day landing of the Canadian liberation forces at Juno Beach during World War II in 1944. The cult of Saint Thérèse de Lisieux brings large numbers of people on pilgrimage to Lisieux, where she lived in a Carmelite convent. Every September, Deauville hosts the Festival of the American Movie and the beach resort of Cabourg hosts the Festival of the Romantic Movie. Annually, the city of Caen celebrates the festival of the electronical cultures called "Nordik Impakt" and the festival of Beauregard, just around Caen.

The local dialect of the Norman language is known as Augeron. It is spoken by a minority of the population.

Tourism

Calvados is one of the most visited areas in France because of its seaside resorts which are among the most prestigious in France with their luxurious hotels, casinos, green countryside, manors, castles, the quiet, the chalk cliffs, the typical Norman houses, the history of William the Conqueror, Caen, Bayeux, Lisieux, the famous D-day beaches and numerous museums about the Second World War. Culinary specialties from the verdant countryside of Calvados are abundant: cider, calvados, camembert, and Pont-l'Évêque cheeses.

One of the advantage of Calvados is to be fairly near large urban centers (Paris, Ile de France). Calvados is therefore often preferred for holidays and for weekends and sometimes considered as the countryside of Paris.

Calvados, via the port of Ouistreham, is an entrance to the continent from Britain. There are two airports: Caen-Carpiquet and Deauville-Saint Gatien. The department of Calvados has several popular tourist areas: the Bessin, the Plain of Caen, the Bocage Virois, the Côte de Nacre, the Côte Fleurie and the Pays d'Auge. Several beaches of Calvados are popular for water sports, including Cabourg and Merville-Franceville-Plage.

Tourist capacity (2022):[8]

Second homes

As of 2019, 17.9% of available housing in the department were second homes.[8]

Communes with population over 2,000 and more than 20% of second homes in 2019[9] ! Town! Municipal population! Percentage of
second homes
Villers-sur-Mer83.0%
Cabourg79.7%
Deauville71.9%
Trouville-sur-Mer67.4%
Merville-Franceville-Plage57.9%
Courseulles-sur-Mer52.2%
Bernières-sur-Mer44.3%
Dives-sur-Mer39.9%
Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer39.5%
Hermanville-sur-Mer31.7%
Luc-sur-Mer30.1%
Lion-sur-Mer29.8%
Honfleur27.9%
Ouistreham25.8%
Touques25.0%

Sport

Aquatic sports are often played on the coasts and beaches, for example, kite surfing and beach volleyball. Stade Malherbe Caen is a professional football team from Caen, who currently play in Ligue 2.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 4 May 2022. fr.
  2. Calvados.
  3. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep14.pdf Populations légales 2019: 14 Calvados
  4. Book: Lepelley , René . Calvados, qui es-tu, d'où viens-tu ou le nom énigmatique d'un département Français: Critique d'une tradition, hypothèses diverses, proposition d'interprétation . C. Corlet . 1990 .
  5. Web site: Twinning. Devon County Council. 8 December 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20091019122319/http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/councildemocracy/neighbourhoods-villages/twinning.htm#. 19 October 2009. dead.
  6. Web site: Résultats de l’élection présidentielle 2022 dans le Calvados . Le Monde. 12 April 2022. 12 April 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220412072518/https://www.lemonde.fr/resultats-elections/normandie/calvados/. live.
  7. Web site: Résultats de l'élection présidentielle 2012: Calvados. Ministère de l'Intérieur. 12 April 2022. 17 September 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210917203010/https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Elections/Les-resultats/Presidentielles/elecresult__PR2012/(path)/PR2012/025/014/014.html. live.
  8. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2011101?geo=DEP-14 Dossier complet, Population par grandes tranches d'âges, Tourisme en 2022, Catégories et types de logements
  9. Web site: Statistiques locales: Part des résidences secondaires, population municipale. INSEE. 6 July 2022. 29 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180129004346/https://statistiques-locales.insee.fr/#bbox=-151257,6388181,223262,195389&c=indicator&i=pop_legales.popmun&i2=bdcom.pt_log_rsecocc&s=2019&s2=2019&t=A01&t2=A01&view=map1. live.