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Canton Of Cabourg
The Cantons of France, canton of Cabourg is an administrative division of the Calvados (department), Calvados departments of France, department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Cabourg. Composition It consists of the following communes: #Amfreville, Calvados, Amfreville #Angerville, Calvados, Angerville #Annebault #Auberville #Basseneville #Bavent #Bourgeauville #Branville #Bréville-les-Monts #Brucourt #Cabourg #Cresseveuille #Cricqueville-en-Auge #Danestal #Dives-sur-Mer #Douville-en-Auge #Dozulé #Gonneville-en-Auge #Gonneville-sur-Mer #Goustranville #Grangues #Hérouvillette #Heuland #Houlgate #Merville-Franceville-Plage #Périers-en-Auge #Petiville, Calvados, Petiville #Putot-en-Auge #Ranville #Saint-Jouin #Saint-Léger-Dubosq #Saint-Vaast-en-Auge #Sallenelles #Varaville Councillors Pictures of the canton References

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Cabourg
Cabourg (; nrf, Cabouorg) is a commune in the Calvados department, region of Normandy, France. Cabourg is on the coast of the English Channel, at the mouth of the river Dives. The back country is a plain, favourable to the culture of cereal. The town sits on the Côte Fleurie (Flowery Coast) and its population increases by over 40,000 during the summer. Geography Cabourg is located between Caen and Deauville, part of the Côte Fleurie. The town is on the Dives river, across from Dives-sur-Mer. On 1 January 2017, the town was transferred from the Arrondissement of Caen to that of Lisieux. Climate Cabourg has an Oceanic climate with mild summers and cool winters. The proximity of the sea limits large variations in temperature and creates winters without much frost and summers without excessive heat. Wind is frequent. History It was from Cabourg that William the Conqueror drove the troops of Henry I of France back into the sea in 1058. According to Marcel Proust's bi ...
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