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Saint-Rémy (Calvados) — commune in Normandy, France

Saint-Rémy is a small commune in the Calvados department of northwestern France, located in the historic Basse-Normandie area and now part of the Normandy region.

Overview

Saint-Rémy is a rural commune in the Calvados department of northwestern France. Historically described as part of Basse-Normandie, the area has been included in the larger administrative region of Normandy since the territorial reorganisation of French regions. As with many French communes, Saint-Rémy combines local administration, agricultural land, and a small village centre that serves surrounding farms and hamlets. For official municipal information see the commune page: Saint-Rémy (Calvados).

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Geography and economy

The landscape around Saint-Rémy is typical of inland Normandy: a patchwork of pastures, hedged fields (the bocage), small woodlands and fruit orchards. The wider Calvados department is well known for dairy farming, cider production and the apple brandy called Calvados; many local economies in the department combine livestock, cereal growing and orchard cultivation. Local roads connect the commune to nearby market towns and regional routes that link to the coast and larger urban centres. General regional information is available at Basse-Normandie / Normandy.

History and name

Place names beginning with "Saint-Rémy" commonly refer to Saint Remigius (Saint Rémy), a 5th–6th century bishop venerated in France. Like many Norman villages, Saint-Rémy in Calvados likely grew around a parish church and agricultural holdings; its built heritage may include a traditional stone church, farmhouses and boundary features of the bocage. For departmental context see Calvados department.

Administration and local life

As a French commune, Saint-Rémy is governed by a municipal council and mayor who oversee local services, planning and community events. Day-to-day life typically centres on the village hall, church, local associations and seasonal agricultural rhythms. Small communes in this part of Normandy often host fêtes, markets and communal celebrations that reflect rural traditions and local produce.

Distinctions and practical notes

  • There are several places called Saint-Rémy in France; this one is distinguished by its location in Calvados.
  • The region attracts visitors interested in countryside walks, culinary specialities (cider, cheese, Calvados) and Normandy history.
  • Further administrative or visitor information can be sought from regional resources: Normandy resources.

Note: This article provides a concise regional and practical portrait rather than exhaustive demographic or archival detail. For precise population figures, property data or historic registers consult official municipal or departmental records.

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