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Communes of Eure
NameEure
RegionNormandy
PrefectureÉvreux
SubprefecturesLes Andelys, Bernay

Communes of Eure. The Eure department, located in the Normandy region of France, comprises 585 communes, including Évreux, Vernon, and Louvier. The communes of Eure are part of the Arrondissement of Évreux, Arrondissement of Les Andelys, and Arrondissement of Bernay, and are surrounded by the departments of Seine-Maritime, Oise, Val-d'Oise, Yvelines, Eure-et-Loir, Orne, and Calvados. The communes are also near the cities of Rouen, Paris, and Caen.

Geography and Climate

The communes of Eure are situated in the Seine valley and are characterized by a diverse geography, with the Seine river flowing through the department and the Forest of Évreux covering a significant area. The climate is oceanic, with mild winters and cool summers, similar to the climate of Cherbourg, Le Havre, and Dieppe. The communes are also close to the English Channel and the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, and are influenced by the geography of the Normandy region, including the Pays d'Auge and the Pays de Caux. The department is also home to several lakes, including Lac de Pont-Audemer and Lac de Verneuil-sur-Avre, and is near the Parc naturel régional du Vexin français.

History of the Communes

The communes of Eure have a rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages and the Roman Empire, with the department being an important center for the Duchy of Normandy and the Kingdom of France. The communes were also affected by the Hundred Years' War, the French Wars of Religion, and the French Revolution, with many communes being involved in the Battle of Hastings, the Battle of Agincourt, and the Battle of Normandy. The department is also home to several historic sites, including the Château de Gaillon, the Château de Gisors, and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux, and is near the cities of Bayeux, Honfleur, and Deauville. The communes are also close to the D-Day beaches, including Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, and are influenced by the history of the Allies and the Axis powers.

List of Communes

The communes of Eure include Aclou, Acon, Acquigny, Aigleville, Ailly, Aizier, Ajou, Alizay, Ambenay, and Amfreville-les-Champs, among others. The communes are also part of the Canton of Évreux-1, Canton of Évreux-2, Canton of Évreux-3, and Canton of Vernon, and are near the cities of Lisieux, Alençon, and Argentan. The department is also home to several arrondissements, including the Arrondissement of Évreux and the Arrondissement of Les Andelys, and is influenced by the geography of the Seine-Maritime and Eure-et-Loir departments.

Administration and Government

The communes of Eure are administered by the General Council of Eure and the Prefecture of Évreux, and are part of the Region of Normandy and the European Union. The communes are also influenced by the French National Assembly and the Senate of France, with the department being represented by Sylvain Malcorps and Nicole Durand. The department is also home to several cantons, including the Canton of Évreux-1 and the Canton of Vernon, and is near the cities of Paris and Lyon. The communes are also close to the Palace of Versailles and the Élysée Palace, and are influenced by the politics of the French Fifth Republic and the European Parliament.

Economy and Demographics

The communes of Eure have a diverse economy, with a strong focus on agriculture, industry, and tourism, with the department being an important center for the production of Apples, Pears, and Cider. The communes are also home to several companies, including Danone, L'Oréal, and Renault, and are near the cities of Le Mans and Reims. The department has a population of around 600,000 people, with the largest communes being Évreux, Vernon, and Louvier, and is influenced by the demographics of the Normandy region and the Île-de-France region. The communes are also close to the University of Caen Normandy and the University of Rouen Normandy, and are influenced by the education system of France and the European Higher Education Area.