Calvados
| Calvados | |
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| Number | 14 |
| Region | Basse-Normandie |
| Prefecture | Caen |
| Subprefectures | Bayeux Lisieux Vire |
| Population
- Total (1999) - Density | Ranked 31st
648,385 117 /km2 |
| Area | 5,548 km2 |
| Arrondissementss | 4 |
| Cantons | 49 |
| Communes | 705 |
| President of the general council | Anne d'Ornano |
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- Alternate use, see Calvados, a French apple brandy.
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2 History 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Culture 7 Miscellaneous topics 8 External links |
The beaches on Baie de Seine were the scene of the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944.
Calvados is bounded on the north by the Baie de Seine, on the east by the River Seine, on the south by the dÃÂépartement of Orne, and on the west by the dÃÂépartement of Manche.
Other towns include: Deauville.
See also: List of the communes of the Calvados dÃÂépartement
Most of Calvados is agricultural. Products include butter, cheese, cider, and the apple-based spirit which shares its name (see Calvados (spirit)).
Bayeux is noted for the Bayeux Tapestry.
Juno Beach Centre at Courseulles-Sur-Mer, Calvados commemorates the D-Day landing of the Canadian liberation forces at Juno Beach during the Battle of Normandy in World War II.
Administration
History
Geography
Economy
Demographics
Culture
Miscellaneous topics
External links
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