Coutances is a commune of Normandy, France, in the Manche département, of which it is a sous-préfecture. Population (1999): 9,546.
History
Capital of the Unelli, a Gaulish tribe, the town took the name of Constantia in 298 during the reign of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus. The surrounding region, called in Latin the pagus Constantinus subsequently became known as the Cotentin Peninsula
The town was destroyed by invading Normans in 866, who later established settlements and incorporated the whole peninsula into the Duchy of Normandy in 933.
In 1973, Gavray amalgamated Le Mesnil-Bonant and Le Mesnil-Hue. Le Mesnil-Bonant (old INSEE code: 50307) and Les Mesnil-Hue (old INSEE code: 50314) kept the statute of communal partners in 1973. Le Mesnil-Bonant no longer has the statute in 1988
Sights
Coutances Cathedral is one of the major buildings of Norman architecture and contains a chapel and stained glass dedicated to Saint Marcouf. The bishop of Coutances exercised ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Channel Islands until the Reformation, despite the secular division of Normandy in 1204. The final rupture occurred definitively in 1569.
Coutances houses a well-known botanical garden and an art museum.
Arrondissement
The Arrondissement of Coutances are made up of 10 cantons and 13 communes:
- Canton of Bréhal (pop: 9,578):
| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Bréhal | 2,599 | 12.71 km²/1,271 ha | 204.48/km² | 50076 | 50290 | – | -
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| Bréville-sur-Mer | 626 | 6.86 km²/686 ha | 91.25/km² | 50081 | 50290 | – | -
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| Bricqueville-sur-Mer | 921 | 12.88 km²/1,288 ha | 71.51/km² | 50085 | 50290 | – | -
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| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Bricqueville-la-Blouette | 557 | 6.25 km²/625 ha | 89.12/km² | 50084 | 50200 | – | -
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- Canton of Cerisy-la-Salle :
| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Belval | 277 | 5.72 km²/572 ha | 48.43/km² | 50044 | 50210 | – | -
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- Canton of Gavray (pop: 5,128)a:
| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| La Baleine | 123 | 4.13 km²/413 ha | 29.78/km² | 50028 | 50450 | – | -
| Gavray | 1,480 | – | – | 50197 | 50760 | – | -
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- Canton of La Haye-du-Puits:
| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Appeville | 226 | 13.2 km²/1,320 ha | – | 50016 | 50500 | – | -
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| Baudreville | 87 | 4.66 km²/466 ha | 18.67/km² | 50035 | 50250 | – | -
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| Bolleville | 374 | 6.09²/609 ha | 61.41/km² | 50063 | 50250 | – | -
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| Name | Population (1999) | Area | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Angoville-sur-Ay | 234 | 6.72 km²/672 ha | 50012 | 50430 | – | -
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| Anneville-sur-Mer | 200 | 3.73 km²/373 ha | 50014 | 50560 | – | -
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| Bretteville-sur-Ay | – | – | – | 50078 | 50430 | – | -
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- Canton of Montmartin-sur-Mer:
| Name | Population (1999) | Area | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Annoville | 553 | 8.47 km²/847 ha | 50015 | 50660 | – | -
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| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Baupte | 428 | 2.29 km²/229 ha | 186.9/km² | 50036 | 50500 | – | -
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- Canton of Saint-Malo-de-la-Lande:
| Name | Population (1999) | Area | Density | INSEE code | Postal code | Name of inhabitants | Website
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| Blainville-sur-Mer | 1,340 | 11.6 km²/1,160 ha | 115.52/km² | 50058 | 50560 | – | -
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| Boisroger | 155 | 5.3 km²/530 ha | 29.25/km | 50061 | 50200 | – | -
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| Brainville | 120 | 3.19 km²/319 ha | 37.62/km² | 50072 | 50200 | – | -
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