SAINT-L


Meaning of SAINT-L in English

town, capital of Manche dpartement, Basse-Normandie rgion, northwestern France. It lies on a promontory dominating the Vire River valley. Called Briovera in Gallo-Roman times, it was renamed for St. L, 6th-century bishop of Coutances. In the Middle Ages it was a major fortress and was noted for its weaving. In 1796 Saint-L replaced Coutances as capital of Manche dpartement. The town, a vital communications centre owing to its location at a major crossroads, was almost destroyed in World War II after the Allied landings in June 1944, being taken by U.S. forces on July 18. Its reconstruction, begun in 1948, included restoration of medieval ramparts (revealed by the bombardment) overlooking the river valley. The Gothic-style Church of Notre-Dame (14th17th century) has also been restored. Saint-L is a market town with some light industry, including household appliances. Local agricultural produce is processed, and a large horse-breeding farm is nearby. Pop. (1990) 22,819.

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