Livarot Explained

Livarot
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason ville fr Livarot 14.svg
Arrondissement:Lisieux
Canton:Livarot-Pays-d'Auge
Insee:14371
Postal Code:14140
Commune:Livarot-Pays-d'Auge
Coordinates:49.0075°N 0.1533°W
Elevation M:64
Elevation Min M:52
Elevation Max M:184
Area Km2:12.09
Population:2022
Population Date:2019
Population Footnotes:[1]

Livarot (in French pronounced as /livaʁo/) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Livarot-Pays-d'Auge.[2]

The population is composed of 2,052 inhabitants (in 2017) and the name of its inhabitants is Livarotais.

The town is home to many companies of renown such as the Georges Leroy factory, Graindorge cheese manufacturing which produces Livarot, among others. The commune gave its name to its cheese; Livarot cheese. The La Fermière (CCLF) calvados cider is also produced in the commune.

Geography

Livarot is situated at the junction of the D4 and D579 roads. The nearest city is Caen, approximately to the north-west.

Toponymy

The place is attested late in the form Livarrot in 1155,[3] and Livar(r)ou in 1156 or 1157.[4]

The etymological explanation of this place name has no unanimity among toponymists:

History

Battle of Normandy

On 17 July 1944, the pharmacist and Mayor of Livarot brought first aid to Rommel[9] following the strafing of his car by an Allied aircraft, not far away, between the villages of Sainte-Foy-de-Montgommery and Vimoutiers. He was then evacuated, the same day, to the German military hospital in Bernay.

Livarot was liberated on 19 August. Following Operation Paddle, the British 7th Armoured Division was on the banks of the .[9] The division then faced a strong resistance by the 272nd Division of the German infantry, but also suffered losses to friendly fire from Allied aircraft.[9] On 19 August, British artillery heavily bombed the area. The British arrived to seize a bridge, which hadn't been destroyed, across the river to Saint-Michel-de-Livet,[9] north of Livarot. The French Resistance then learned that the Germans had abandoned Livarot and that the first British soldiers had entered the same day.[9]

Politics and administration

List of mayors! Start ! End ! Name! Party! Other details
1850Alfred de Neuville[10]
19191938Georges BissonCheese maker
September 1998March 2008Jeannine LouisSchool principal
March 2008[11] In progressSébastien LeclercUMPManaging director, general counsel

The municipal council is composed of 23 members, including the mayor and six assistants.[12]

Demographics

In 2012, the municipality had 2,183 inhabitants. Since 2004, censuses in municipalities of less than 10,000 inhabitants are held every five years (in 2008, 2013, 2018, etc. for Livarot)[13] and legal municipal population are estimations in other years.[14] Livarot counted 2,654 inhabitants in 1975.

Economy

Places and monuments

Activity and events

Twinning

Sports

The Étoile Sportive Livarotaise [Livarotaise Sports Star] evolved two football teams in .[15]

The cycling section of the club has trained many riders such as father and son François and Romain Lemarchand, and also . Stage 7 of the 2015 Tour de France is also planned to start in Livarot.

Events

The Livarot Cheese Fair is held every year in August.

Personalities linked to the commune

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011070/ensemble.pdf Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2019
  2. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/arrete/2015/12/24/INTB1600786A/jo/texte Arrêté préfectoral
  3. Charte confirmative de Goscelin Crespin et de son fils Guillaume, 1155, in « Histoire de l’abbaye du Bec », Études Lexoviennes I, 1915, p. 656.
  4. Léopold Delisle, Chronique de Robert de Torigni, abbé du Mont-Saint-Michel, Le Brument, Rouen, vol. I, 1872, p. 207; entrée concernant l'an 1137.
  5. [Albert Dauzat]
  6. [Ernest Nègre]
  7. François de Beaurepaire (préf. Marcel Baudot), Les Noms des communes et anciennes paroisses de l'Eure, Paris, A. et J. Picard, 1981 (OCLC 9675154).
  8. Dominique Fournier, Les noms de lieux du pays de Livarot; vol. I : communes, anciennes paroisses, principaux cours d’eau, Éditions des Mortes-Terres, Saint-Georges-en-Auge, 2010, p. 40-42. Information reprise dans Ouest-France, 14 octobre 2010 (l'article n'est plus en ligne), Ouest-France.
  9. Book: Claude. Quétel (dir.). Dictionnaire du débarquement. éditions Ouest-France. Rennes. 2011. 560. 435. 978-2-7373-4826-6.
  10. Annuaire du département du calvados, année 1850, p.357.
  11. Web site: Livarot :Sébastien Leclerc . . ouest-france.fr.
  12. Web site: Livarot (14140) - Municipales 2014 . . ouest-france.fr . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518092549/http://elections.ouest-france.fr/elections-municipales-2014/calvados/14140-livarot.html . 2015-05-18 .
  13. Web site: Recensement de la population. fr. census of the population. INSEE. 10 May 2015.
  14. In the table of censuses, by convention in Wikipedia, the principle has been retained for legal populations after 1999 to display in the table of censuses those populations corresponding to the year 2006, the first published legal population calculated in accordance with the concepts defined in Decree No. 2003-485 of 5 June 2003, and the years corresponding to an exhaustive census investigation of communes under 10,000 inhabitants, as well as the last legal population published by Insee.
  15. Web site: Site officiel de la Ligue Basse-Normandie – Ét. S. Livarotaise.