Évreux

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Évreux
Country      France
Région Haute-Normandie
Département Eure (préfecture)
Arrondissement Évreux
Canton Chief town of 4 cantons
INSEE Code 27229
Postal code 27000
Mayor
Term of office
Jean-Louis Debré
2001-2007
Intercommunality Communauté
d'agglomération d'Évreux
Longitude 01° 09' 12" East
Latitude 49° 01' 27" North
Altitude average: 92 m
minimum: 58 m
maximum: 146 m
Area 2,645 ha / 26.45 km²
Population without
double-counting
51,198 (1999)
Population density 1,936 pers/km²

Évreux is a commune of Normandy, France, in the Eure département, of which it is the préfecture (capital).

This city name originates from the gallic tribe of Eburovices (lit. Those which overcome by the yew?) (from Gaulish eburo-) The city is near the Iton river.

The inhabitants are called Ébroicien(ne) (sing.), Ébroicien(ne)s (pl.).

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History

During the Ancien Régime, it was the seat of the county of Évreux and the bishopric of Évreux.

The city was heavily damaged during the Second World War, and most of its center was rebuilt.

Sites of interest

There are remains of some monuments dating back to the Middle Ages.

Administration

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