Alençon, Orne Département, Normandy, France

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🇫🇷 Alençon is a commune in Normandy, France, capital of the Orne department. It is situated 173 km (107 mi) west of Paris. Alençon belongs to the intercommunality of Alençon.

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History The name of Alençon is first recorded in a document dated in the seventh century. During the tenth century, Alençon was a buffer state between Normandy and the Maine regions.

In 1049–1051, William Duke of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror and king of England, laid siege to the town, which had risen in support of the Count of Anjou along with two other towns of the Bellême estates, Domfront (then in Maine) and Bellême (held directly from King Henry I of France). According to Duke William's chaplain and panegyrist, William of Poitiers, the defenders of the fortress refused to surrender and mockingly waved animal hides from the castle walls, referencing William's lineage as the grandson of a tanner. In response to this, William had 32 prisoners of the town's hands and feet cut off, prompting a sudden surrender. Upon hearing of this event, the town of Domfront also surrendered.

Alençon was occupied by the English during the Anglo-Norman wars of 1113 to 1203.

The city became the seat of a dukedom in 1415, belonging to the sons of the King of France until the French Revolution, and some of them played important roles in French history: see Duke of Alençon. The French Revolution caused relatively little disorder in this area although there were some royalist uprisings nearby.

A long-standing local fabric industry gave birth to the town's famous point d'Alençon lace in the 18th century. The economic development of the nineteenth century was based on iron foundries and mills in the surrounding region. In the first half of the twentieth century the city developed a flourishing printing industry.

Alençon was home to Sts. Louis Martin and Marie-Azélie Guérin, the parents of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. They were the first spouses in the history of the Catholic Church to be proposed for sainthood as a couple, in 2008. Zélie and Louis were married at the Basilica of Notre-Dame in Alençon on 13 July 1858 and spent their whole married life in Alençon, where Thérèse was born in January 1873 and spent her early childhood until the death of her mother in 1877.

On 17 June 1940, the German Army occupied Alençon. On 12 August 1944 Alençon was the first French city to be liberated by the French Army under General Leclerc, after minor bomb damage.

After the war the population sharply increased and new industries settled. Many of these were related to plastics and the town is now a major plastics educational centre.

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Economy In the seventeenth century, Alençon was chiefly noted for its lace called point d'Alençon.

Today, Alençon is home to a prosperous plastics industry, and, since 1993, to a plastics engineering school.

MPO Fenêtres is a local PVC windows company established in Alençon since 1970, is one of the first company in Alençon with around 170 employees (2009) and a turnover of 28 million euros in 2008. It is also the oldest French PVC windows company still in activity.

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Education "Écoles". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.

"Collèges". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.

"Lycées". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.

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Transport Alençon is linked by the A28 autoroute (motorway/freeway) with the nearby cities of Le Mans to the south (Sarthe) and Rouen (Seine-Maritime) to the north. The A88 autoroute links the A28 just north of Alençon to the coastal port of Caen.

The Alençon railway station offers regional services towards Caen, Le Mans and Tours. A comprehensive town bus system operates from 7:00 to 19:00.

There is a comprehensive network of cycle paths.

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Alençon has a population of over 25,744 people. Alençon also forms the centre of the wider Alençon Arrondissement which has a population of over 86,907 people. It is also a part of the larger Orne Département.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Alençon has links with:

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Basingstoke, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Deane, England 🇩🇪 Quakenbrück, Germany
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Antipodal to Alençon is: -179.907,-48.431

Locations Near: Alençon 0.0931,48.4306

🇫🇷 Mamers 0.368,48.349 d: 22.2  

🇫🇷 Argentan -0.02,48.751 d: 36.5  

🇫🇷 Le Mans 0.198,48.007 d: 47.7  

🇫🇷 Mortagne-au-Perche 0.547,48.521 d: 34.9  

🇫🇷 Mayenne -0.619,48.301 d: 54.5  

🇫🇷 Lisieux 0.229,49.147 d: 80.2  

🇫🇷 La Flèche -0.07,47.7 d: 82.1  

🇫🇷 Bernay 0.6,49.09 d: 82.2  

🇫🇷 Caen -0.373,49.181 d: 90.1  

🇫🇷 Laval -0.769,48.073 d: 75.2  

Antipodal to: Alençon -179.907,-48.431

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