Mont-Saint-Aignan
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| Mont-Saint-Aignan | |
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Région | Haute-Normandie |
| Départment | Seine-Maritime |
| Arrondissement | Rouen |
| Canton | Mont-Saint-Aignan (Chief town) |
| INSEE | 76451 |
| Postal Code | 76130 |
| Mayor Current Term | Françoise Guégot 2001-2008 |
| Intercommunality | |
| Longitude | 1.08° |
| Latitude | 49.47° |
| Altitudes | average : 145 m minimum : 44 m maximum : 171 m |
| Area | 7.94 km² |
| Population without double-counting | 21,265 inhab. (1999) |
| Population Density | env. 2,678 inhab./km² |
Mont-Saint-Aignan is a town of Normandy in northwestern France.
Administration
Mont-Saint-Aignan is a commune of the Seine-Maritime département, in the Haute-Normandie région. It belongs to the Communauté d'agglomération Rouennaise, created in 2000, and is the fifth-largest suburb of the city of Rouen. It lies directly adjacent to the north side of Rouen.
Miscellaneous
It was the birthplace of Jacques Anquetil (1934-1987), the first cyclist to win the Tour de France five times.
Colleges and universities
External link
- [City council website] (in French)
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