Saint-Andrew campaign

The flat campaign Saint-Andrew or of Saint-Andrew or countryside of Évreux is a country of Normandy at the borders of the Maine and Perche delimited by the Pays of Ouche in the west, the Thymerais and the Avre in the south and the the Eure in north and the east.

It is the vastest natural area of the Département of the Eure, from which it occupies more than 20% of the surface, in south-east. It is centered on the town of Saint-Andre-in-the Eure, from where its name.

It is a plate almost entirely dedicated to the cereal field crop which evokes much the close Beauce. Its limits are marked by the valleys of the the Eure and the Iton, its affluent.

Reference

  • Lucien Louis Joseph Welsh, natural Areas and names of country , Paris, Hake, 1908

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