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Pont-Farcy

 
Wikipedia: Pont-Farcy

Coordinates: 48°56′13″N 1°02′05″W / 48.93694°N 1.03472°W / 48.93694; -1.03472

Commune of Pont-Farcy

Pont Farcy Night.JPG
Pont Farcy from L'Archette.
Location
Pont-Farcy is located in France
Pont-Farcy
Administration
Country France
Region Basse-Normandie
Department Calvados
Arrondissement Vire
Canton Saint-Sever-Calvados
Intercommunality Séverine
Mayor Alain Deguette
(2008–2014)
Statistics
Elevation 39–253 m (130–830 ft)
(avg. 86 m/280 ft)
Land area1 13.45 km2 (5.19 sq mi)
Population2 512  (1999)
 - Density 38 /km² (98 /sq mi)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 14513/ 14380
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.
The D52 Road in Calvados, France approaching Pont-Farcy, the cemetery is to the left

Pont-Farcy (English: Bridge-Farcy or Farcy Bridge) is a commune in the department of Calvados in the Basse-Normandie region in northern France.

It's inhabitants are known as Farcy-Pontains.

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History

Pont Farcy has its origins in Gallo-Roman times: the town has always been an important crossing place due to its bridge over the River Vire. It was also passed through by the Norman Dukes. Before the 20th century there is little evidence to suggest the village held much more than peasants; it probably wasn't considered a particularly important spot, as Saint-Sever-Calvados was. During the 20th century the village became a thriving River Port and a tow path starts here and stretches as far as the Normandy landing beaches. The village originally had a railway bridge but this was blown up by the Nazis upon their retreat from the village in 1944. Pont-Farcy was liberated by the Americans on 2 August 1944.

In the latter half of the 20th century the population has dropped from nearly 1,000 to about 500 (although in recent years it has picked up again). This has a lot to do with the Autoroute which passes just north of the village.

Demographics

In 1962 the population of the village was 801. This has dropped over the years to 487 in 1990. However in recent years this number has risen again, to 517 in 2004.

Geography

The village is located on the D307a road, and the nearest sizable villages are Villedieu-les-Poêles to the southwest, Saint-Martin-des-Besaces to the northeast, Tessy-sur-Vire and Saint-Lô to the north, and Sainte-Marie-Outre-l'Eau, Beaumesnil and Vire to the south.

Pont-Farcy

Pont-Farcy is a small rural village, surrounded by many small hamlets (some of which are no more than a single farm); sizable settlements neighbouring Pont-Farcy are named above. Pont-Farcy has a petrol station, a bar and newsagents, a hotel and restaurant called "Le Coq Hardi", a church with graveyard and a separate cemetery, the latter of which practices the French custom of naming the living on the tombstones (leaving the year of death blank). There is also a campsite along the banks of the River Vire, with an outdoor pursuits centre from which bikes and canoes can be hired.

Residents

One of the village's most famous residents is the Russian-born artist Timur D'Vatz, who is currently exhibiting in London, Venice, New York and Paris.

See also

References

Coordinates: 48°56′13″N 1°02′05″W / 48.93694°N 1.03472°W / 48.93694; -1.03472



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