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- Q923203 subject Q8396285.
- Q923203 abstract "Saint-Calais is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire in north-western France.Prior to the French Revolution it was known for its Benedictine abbey named after the Anisola stream (modern Aniole, a tributary of the Braye). Saint-Calais is a later name coming from one of the local saints of the Perche area. William of St. Calais, a product of this monastery, was a post-conquest bishop of Durham. There are no remains of the Abbey, which was a principal land-owner in the vicinity. The existing parish church has a fine Renaissance facade. The Aniole was dammed by the monks, thereby retaining a significant lake area.Reaction against monastic landowners and the relative proximity to Paris (under twenty-four hours by stage-coach) conditioned the nineteenth century politics of the town. The coming of the railways and more recently of the motorway favoured neighbouring La Ferté-Bernard which has grown at the expense of Saint-Calais, which has a population under 4000 and which lost its sous-préfecture status in 1926. The town however retains certain services appropriate to that level, e.g. hospital facilities.".
- Q923203 area "2.276E7".
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- Q923203 populationTotal "3589".
- Q923203 postalCode "72120".
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- Q923203 areaKm "22.76".
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- Q923203 canton "Saint-Calais".
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- Q923203 elevationMaxM "163".
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- Q923203 name "Saint-Calais".
- Q923203 population "3589".
- Q923203 postalCode "72120".
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- Q923203 point "47.9211 0.7439".
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- Q923203 comment "Saint-Calais is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire in north-western France.Prior to the French Revolution it was known for its Benedictine abbey named after the Anisola stream (modern Aniole, a tributary of the Braye). Saint-Calais is a later name coming from one of the local saints of the Perche area. William of St. Calais, a product of this monastery, was a post-conquest bishop of Durham.".
- Q923203 label "Saint-Calais".
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- Q923203 name "Saint-Calais".