Saint-Céré
See also: Céré (homonymy)
Saint-Céré is a common French, located in the department of the Lot and the area the Midday-Pyrenees. The inhabitants are Saint-Céréen (E) S.
Geography
History
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Cultural event
Festival of Saint-Céré
Personalities related to the commune
-
Pierre Benoit (1886 - 1962), novelist.
- Charles Bourseul, inventive French of the principle of the telephone.
- Certain of Canrobert (1809 - 1895), marshal of the second empire. A monument with its effigy is on the place of the Republic of the city.
- Rene de Labarrière (1899-1948), first soldier of UNO died on mission
- Gerard Laplau, painter
- Antoine Lauricesque de Lagarouste (1644-1710), engineer
- Jean Lurçat (1892 - 1966), artist, creator of tapestry and ceramics
- François de Maynard, lawyer and poet
- Gaston Monnerville (1897 - 1991), minister, president of the senate, mayor of Cayenne then of Saint-Céré
- Anatole de Monzie (1876 - 1947), politician and writer
- Pierre Poujade (1920 - 2003), trading and politician, his name gave the Poujadisme
- Peter Orlando, born in 1921, American artist, ceramist and painter.
- Louis de Verdal, sculptor.
- Small Marc, sculptor.
See too
- Common of the Batch
External bonds
- Saint-Céré on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Saint-Céré on the site of INSEE
- Saint-Céré on the site of Quid
- Localization of Saint-Céré on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Saint-Céré on Mapquest