Country France Department Orne Intercommunality Pays de Camembert Area 10.3 km² Arrondissement Argentan | Region Normandy Canton Vimoutiers Population (2012) 196 Local time Tuesday 9:43 AM | |
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Camembert is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France.
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Map of 61120 Camembert, France
It is most famous as the place where camembert cheese originated.
Camembert has been called "The largest small village in France." This is because the area of the commune itself is out of proportion to the center of the village which consists of the Cheese Museum (in the shape of a Camembert cheese), the Town Hall (Mairie), the Church of St Anne, the Ferme Président (a museum), Beamoncel (the house where Marie Harel, the creator of camembert cheese lived) and 3 other small houses. The rest of the commune is scattered over 10 km2 (2,500 acres).
History
The village is most noted for the early development of camembert cheese by Marie Harel in 1791.
References
Camembert, Orne Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA