Lison
Lison is a common French, located in the department of the Calvados and the area Basse-Normandie.
Geography
History
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- Church Saint-Georges , the church of the village, style neogothic
Transport
The Station of Lison, located on the lines Paris-Cherbourg and Caen-Rennes, is located at the extreme limit between the Apple-brandy and the English Channel, with horse on three communes, Moon-on it, and Holy-Marguerite-of It and Lison, and outside the boroughs of these three communes. This situation is due to the refusal of the elected officials of Saint-Lo and Isigny-on-Sea, to see the passage of the train in their communes (see the polemics of the time on the train). Today, this station with amusing the characteristic that the counter of sale of ticket is in the department of the Apple-brandy and the terminal of composting of the hall travellers finds in the department of the English Channel. It was an important marshalling yard, where worked to two hundred railwaymen.
See too
- Common of the Apple-brandy
External bonds
- Lison on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Lison on the site of INSEE
- Lison on the site of Quid
- Localization of Lison on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Lison on Mapquest
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