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    Rouen (prononciation : /ʁuɑ̃/ ou /ʁwɑ̃/ Écouter) est une commune française, préfecture du département de la Seine-Maritime et chef-lieu de la région Normandie [1]. Elle est traversée par la Seine. Comptant 114 083 habitants en 2021, elle est la trente-cinquième commune la plus peuplée de France et la deuxième de Normandie après ...

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  2. Rouen dite la ville aux cent clochers est une ville du nord-ouest de la France, chef-lieu de la région Normandie et du département de la Seine-Maritime. La ville est traversée par la Seine et trois de ses petits affluents, l’ Aubette, le Robec et le Cailly.

  3. Rouen dite la ville aux cent clochers est une ville du nord-ouest de la France, chef-lieu de la région Normandie et du département de la Seine-Maritime. La ville est traversée par la Seine et trois de ses petits affluents, l’ Aubette, le Robec et le Cailly.

  4. La cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen est la plus haute de France et était le plus haut bâtiment du monde au moment de son achèvement en 1876, et le restera jusqu'en 1880, détrônée par la cathédrale de Cologne (157 mètres).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RouenRouen - Wikipedia

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    Rouen was founded by the Gaulish tribe of the Veliocasses, who controlled a large area in the lower Seine valley. They called it Ratumacos; the Romans called it Rotomagus. It was considered the second city of Gallia Lugdunensis after Lugdunum (Lyon) itself. Under the reorganization of Diocletian, Rouen was the chief city of the divided province Gal...

    Rouen is known for Rouen Cathedral, with its Tour de Beurre (butter tower) financed by the sale of indulgences for the consumption of butter during Lent. The cathedral's gothic façade (completed in the 16th century) was the subject of a series of paintings by Claude Monet, some of which are exhibited in the Musée d'Orsayin Paris. The Gros Horloge i...

    Mainline trains operate from Gare de Rouen-Rive-Droite to Le Havre and Paris, and regional trains to Caen, Dieppe and other local destinations in Normandy. Daily direct trains operate to Amiens and Lille, and direct TGVs (high-speed trains) connect daily with Lyon and Marseille. City transportation in Rouen consists of a tram and a bus system. The ...

    Rouen and its metropolitan area of 70 suburban communes form the Métropole Rouen Normandie, with 494,382 inhabitants at the 2010 census. In descending order of population, the largest of these suburbs are Sotteville-lès-Rouen, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, Le Grand-Quevilly, Le Petit-Quevilly, and Mont-Saint-Aignan, each with a population exceeding 20,...

    The main schools of higher education are the University of Rouen and NEOMA Business School (former École Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen), Unilasalle (agronomy and agriculture), both located at nearby Mont-Saint-Aignan, and the INSA Rouen, ESIGELEC, ESITech and the CESI, the three at nearby Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray.

    The main opera company in Rouen is the Opéra de Rouen – Normandie. The company performs in the Théâtre des Arts, 7 rue du Docteur Rambert. The company presents opera, classical and other types of music, both vocal and instrumental, as well as dance performances. Every five years, the city hosts the large maritime exposition, L'Armada. The city is r...

    Rouen was the birthplace of: 1. Edward IV(1442–1483), King of England. 2. Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk (1444-c1503), sister of Edward IV, married John de la Pole, Plantagenet. 3. Thomas Aubert[fr](b. 1500s), explorer 4. Guillaume Guéroult[fr](1507–1569), poet 5. François de Civille(1537–1610), military commander 6. Isaac Oliver(1556–1617),...

    Rouen is twinnedwith: 1. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, since 1963 2. Hannover, Germany, since 1966 3. Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, since 1959 4. Cleveland, Ohio, United States, since 2008 5. Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, since 1992 6. Salerno, Campania, Italy, since 2002 7. Zhejiang, China, since 1990

    During the second half of the 20th century, several sculptures by Jean-Yves Lechevallier were erected in the city. Inaugurated in 2010, the Rouen Impressionnée hosted the contemporary urban (re)development installation sculpture 'Camille' by Belgian artist Arne Quinze. Quinze's use of interlocking systems in sculpture employ wood, concrete, paint a...

    Rouen Cathedral is the subject of a series of paintings by the Impressionist painter Claude Monet, who painted the same scene at different times of the day. Two paintings are in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; two are in the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow; one is in the National Museum of Serbiain Belgrade. The estimated val...

  6. Présentation chronologique, par date, d'évènements historiques de la ville de Rouen, en France, dans le département de la Seine-Maritime, en région Normandie, ville normande qui existait déjà du temps des Gaulois sous le nom de Rotomagos ou Ratomagos.

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  8. La Métropole Rouen Normandie est une métropole française située dans le département de la Seine-Maritime, en région Normandie. Le 1 er janvier 2015, elle a remplacé la communauté d'agglomération Rouen-Elbeuf-Austreberthe (CREA) qui avait été créée le 1 er janvier 2010 par le regroupement de quatre structures intercommunales.

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