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The École de Management de Normandie (also known as EM Normandie Business School) is a business school created in 1871. Incorporated as a Higher Education & Research non-profit association (under the 1901 Act) and operating under private law, it has campuses in Caen, Dublin, Le Havre, Oxford, Paris and Dubai.
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ENSM campus at Le Havre. Heir to the schools of hydrography created by Charles IX in 1571 and the national schools of the merchant navy, the ENSM is a public school which was established in 2010. It is placed under the supervision of the Secretary of State in charge of the Sea. [1] ENSM is certified by Lloyd's Register for its quality ...
Auto-by-Tel was originally a syllabic abbreviation for Automobiles-by-Telephone but later became an abbreviation for Automobiles-by-Telecommunication, in order to incorporate the Internet into its name. [7] Auto-by-Tel was the first Internet company to advertise during the Super Bowl in 1997. [8] [9] The company went public on March 26, 1999. [7]
The city of Le Havre has some of the oldest sports clubs in France: the Le Havre Rowing Society (1838), [142] the Regatta Society of Le Havre (1838), and Le Havre Athletic Club (1872), doyen of French football and rugby clubs. [143] [144] [145] The city also hosted the sailing events for the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics, respectively.
The Paris–Le Havre railway is an important 228-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the northwestern port city Le Havre via Rouen.Among the first railway lines in France, the section from Paris to Rouen opened on 9 May 1843, followed by the section from Rouen to Le Havre that opened on 22 March 1847.
It was created on 1 January 2019 by the merger of the former Agglomeration community of Le Havre and the communautés de communes Canton de Criquetot-l'Esneval and Caux Estuaire. [1] Its area is 495.8 km 2. Its population was 268,912 in 2018, of which 169,733 in Le Havre proper. [2]
Le Havre plays in Ligue 1, the first tier of French football, after securing promotion from Ligue 2 as winners of the 2022–23 season, and plays its home matches at the Stade Océane. Le Havre made its football debut in France's first championship in 1899 and, on its debut, became the first French club outside Paris to win the league. The club ...