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Orne

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Country
  
France

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Arrondissements
  
3

Prefecture
  
Alençon

Population
  
288,848 (2013)

Region
  
Normandy

Department number
  
61

Area
  
6,103 km²

Capital
  
Alençon

Team
  
US Alençon

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Subprefectures
  
Argentan Mortagne-au-Perche

Points of interest
  
Château de Carrouges, Sées Cathedral, Château de Domfront, Casino de Bagnoles de l' Orne, Le Château des Ducs

Destinations
  
Alençon, Bagnoles‑de‑l'Orne, Domfront - Orne, Argentan, Flers

Orne ([ɔʁn]) is a department in the northwest of France, named after the river Orne.

Contents

Map of Orne, France

History

Orne is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution, on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Normandy and Perche.

Geography

Orne is in the region of Normandy neighbouring Eure, Eure-et-Loir, Sarthe, Manche, Mayenne, and Calvados. It is the only department of Normandy to be landlocked.

Economy

The largest town by a considerable margin is the prefecture, Alençon which is an administrative and commercial centre for what is still an overwhelmingly rural department. There are no large industrial centres: agriculture remains the economic focus of Orne.

Demographics

The inhabitants of the department are called Ornais.

The recorded population level peaked at 443,688 in 1836. Declining farm incomes and the lure of better prospects in the overseas empire led to a sustained reduction in population levels in many rural departments, and by the time of the 1936 census the recorded population stood at just 269,331. Once motor car ownership started to surge in the 1960s employment opportunities became less restricted and by 2008 the population level had recovered a little to 292,282.

The two major cities in the Orne are Alençon, the prefecture, and Flers.

Culture

Alençon is the chief town of the Orne department.

Camembert, the village where Camembert cheese is made, is located in Orne.

The local dialect is known as Augeron.

References

Orne Wikipedia