Savigny (Manche, France)

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
סאבאניי-סור-אורג (מאנש, צרפת)
Name (Latin)
Savigny (Manche, France)
Coordinates
2.3525 2.3525 48.67388889 48.67388889 (gooearth )
Associated country
France
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 149371129
Wikidata: Q243956
Library of congress: nr 94021109
Sources of Information
  • Nouvelle notice historique sur Savigny près Coutances, 1993- :v. 1, p. 4 (located 6 km. of Cerisy-la-Salle, 12 km. of Coutances)
  • Dic. nat. comm. Fr. 1982(Savigny, Manche, ar. Coutances, c. Cerisy-la-Salle; lists 7 others in diff. depts.)

Wikipedia description:

Savigny-sur-Orge (French pronunciation: [saviɲi syʁ ɔʁʒ] ; lit. 'Savigny-on-Orge') or simply Savigny is a commune in the southern outer suburbs of Paris, France. It is located in the Essonne department, 19.1 km (11.9 mi) from the centre of Paris. It is home to a renowned high school, the Lycée Jean-Baptiste Corot – Le Château, comprising a 15th-century château, which was the property of Louis-Nicolas Davout, Duke of Auerstaedt, Prince of Eckmühl, a marshal of France under Napoleon. Davout served as mayor, and the city's main square bears his name. Inhabitants of Savigny-sur-Orge are known as Saviniens (masculine) and Saviniennes (feminine) in French. Writer Patrick Erouart-Siad (born 1955 in Savigny) won the 1993 Prix Ève Delacroix of the Académie Française. During the 2005 civil unrest, Savigny-sur-Orge was the first city to implement a curfew.

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