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The communauté urbaine Caen la Mer is the communauté urbaine, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Caen. It is located in the Calvados department, in the Normandy region, northwestern France. It was created in January 2017, replacing the previous Communauté d'agglomération Caen la Mer and two communautés de communes. [1]
Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's") has completed a periodic review of the ratings of Caen la Mer, Communaute Urbaine and other ratings that are associated with the same analytical unit. The ...
In 1990, the agglomeration of Caen was organized into a district, transformed in 2002 into a Communauté d'agglomération (Grand Caen (Greater Caen), renamed Caen la Mer in 2004), gathers 29 towns and villages, including Villons-les-Buissons, Lion-sur-Mer, Hermanville-sur-Mer, which joined the Communauté d'agglomération in 2004. The ...
La Bazoque: 14231 14340 Beaufour-Druval: 14053 14620 Beaumais: 14054 14380 Beaumesnil: 14055 14950 Beaumont-en-Auge: 14057 14370 Bellengreville: 14527 14270 Belle Vie en Auge: 14059 14910 Benerville-sur-Mer: 14060 14970 Bénouville: 14062 14440 Bény-sur-Mer: 14063 14710 Bernesq: 14064 14170 Bernières-d'Ailly: 14066 14990 Bernières-sur-Mer ...
Since March 2007, the airport has been managed by the Urban community of Caen la Mer. By late 2008, a regularly scheduled Caen–Paris-Orly route was introduced with two round trips per week. This was the second scheduled route after Caen–Lyon. In 2010, the frequency of the Caen–Paris-Orly route was increased to three round trips per week ...
Canal de Caen à la Mer (French pronunciation: [kanal də kɑ̃ a la mɛʁ]; English: Canal from Caen to the sea, also called the "Caen Canal") is a short canal in the department (préfecture) of Calvados, France, connecting the Port of Caen, in the city of Caen, downstream to the town of Ouistreham and the English Channel.
Communauté urbaine (French pronunciation: [kɔmynote yʁbɛn] ⓘ; French for "urban community") is the second most integrated form of intercommunality in France, after the Metropolis (French: métropole).
The first railway to reach Caen, on 18 November 1855, was the Chemins de fer de l'Ouest's line from Paris (Gare Saint-Lazare) and Mantes-la-Jolie to Cherbourg.In the early part of the 19th century only the country's main cities and towns were favoured by a rail service, but by the 1850s the local authorities in Calvados were demanding that the département be served by additional local ...