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Saint-Jores is a common French, located in the department of the Manche and the area Basse-Normandie.

Geography

The church of saint-jores in 1944 ==Histoire==

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

  • the church of Saint-jores has the characteristic to have two bell-towers, though only one is not provided with bells.

  • One can admire a retable photo there interesting, (this retable east can be an old low relief emphasized thereafter), as well as a remarkable statue of virgin nursing photo . gallery photo
  • a stele to see photo on this pagea inaugurated close to the town hall in the honor with the American liberators of the commune in 1944.

  • " beautiful-cross " showing a flanked cross several statues are a curious religious monument. Previously, a second monument of this type existed in the borough (cemetery). The local tradition tells that two brothers leaving on a journey made wish set up a cross at the place where they would be found, this rencntre took place with Saint-jores, from there the erection of these crosses. Each one of these crosses were double in order to symbolize the union of these two brothers. (drawn from the directory of the English Channel of 1863)

  • a lane for pedestrians and cyclists crosses the commune according to the axis is western.

  • the common one belongs to the Parc of the marshes of the cotentin ; part of the commune is indeed marshy and of a great ecological interest.

The marshes are mainly made up of peaty .
  • the commune was crossed by the Roman way of Valognes with Coutances in the northern direction southern

  • a chemical plant specialized in gelling industrial is partly located on the territory of the commune, its establishment historical is related to the exploitation of the peat .

  • old a channel borders the commune, its presence is explained by the exploitation of a coal mine in Plessis at the end of the 19th century, measuring 4,6 km, it made it possible to transport the coal since its place of extarction in Plessis to the Sève river in Baupte.
  • the places known as of common the visible sound on this chart image with bonds

Personalities related to the commune

Thomas Guillotte then takes the name of Franquetot lord of Franquetot and lord of Saint-Jores and lord of Coigny about 1560

See too

  • Common of the English Channel

External bonds

  • Saint-Jores on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Saint-Jores on the site of INSEE
  • Saint-Jores on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Saint-Jores on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Saint-Jores on Mapquest
  • http://perso.wanadoo.fr/saint-jores/
  • of the church, statues retable http://picasaweb.google.com/lemiere.jacques/PhotosDeSaintJoresContemporaines

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