Orléans belongs to the vallée de la Loire sector between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes-sur-Loire, which was in 2000 inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The parish priest was Mgr.

His son, King Louis-Philippe I, inherited the Penthièvre and Condé family fortunes. QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.

[12] A transit camp for deportees was built at Beaune-la-Rolande. During the Liberation, the American Air Force heavily bombed the city and the train station, causing much damage. It is located 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Weitchpec along State Route 96 (the "Bigfoot Scenic Byway"), at an elevation of 404 feet (123 m). QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.

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Chapel Hill South: Located south of Innes Road, and north of Navan Road.

According to the 2016 census, 69,178 people lived in the Cumberland portion of Orleans, while 47,510 people lived in the Gloucester portion. 1836 – Cummings Bridge links Montreal Road to Bytown. Commercial life improved considerably in Orléans in 1955 with the establishment of the first Chamber of Commerce in Orléans, which campaigned on behalf of various causes, such as pressing for a decent water and sewer system in the 1960s. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more. To the north of the Loire (rive droite) is to be found a small hill (102 m (335 ft) at the pont Georges-V, 110 m (360 ft) at the Place du Martroi) which gently rises to 125 m (410 ft) at la Croix Fleury, at the limits of Fleury-les-Aubrais.

1962 – Grandmaître family sells sand from Petrie Island. It is a multidisciplinary arts centre that houses two theatres, seven galleries and 17 studios. With the increase in size of ocean-going ships, large ships can now navigate the estuary only up to about Nantes. Clear 2 Table. The duchy of Orléans was the largest of the French duchies, starting at Arpajon, continuing to Chartres, Vendôme, Blois, Vierzon, and Montargis.

The vintage year (e.g., V2019) refers to the final year of the series (2010 thru 2019). Orléans contains a significant francophone population.

The Canada 2016 Census determined that Orléans' population was 116,688. The Carnutes were massacred and the city was destroyed by Julius Caesar in 52 BC,[9] then a new city was built on its ruins by settlers from the gens Aurelia who named the city, civitas Aurelianorum ("city of the Aurelii"), after themselves. The city's inhabitants have continued to remain faithful and grateful to her to this day, calling her "la pucelle d'Orléans" (the maid of Orléans), offering her a middle-class house in the city, and contributing to her ransom when she was taken prisoner. One of the few cities of the nation that has been under three flags, New Orleans has belonged to Spain, France, and the United States.

Currently, the largest tenants at the facility are Ottawa TFC soccer club (formerly known as the Cumberland United Soccer Club) and the Cumberland Panthers football club. Statue of Calvin, by Daniel Leclercq, facing the Calvinist temple (2009).

The main highway linking Orléans to central Ottawa to the west is officially known as Ottawa Regional Road 174 and forms part of the Queensway.

Every two years, the Festival de Loire recalls the role played by the river in the commune's history. A variety of recreation programs are also offered including, fitness classes, summer camps, indoor cycling, aqua fitness, swimming lessons and general interest programs. For other uses, see, Prefecture and commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France, Top to bottom, left to right: Rue Jeanne d'Arc and the, World-wide current events of 16 May 1941, available on the site of the, J. DEBAL, Orléans : Une Ville, Une Histoire, Learn how and when to remove this template message, List of twin towns and sister cities in France, "Climatological Information for Besançon, France", "Normes et records 1961–1990: Orléans – altitude 123m", "C. Julius Caesar, Gallic War, Book 7, chapter 28", Les Français érigent une statue de Calvin, "CERCIL – Study and Research Centre on the Internment Camps in Loiret: Remembrance", "Orléans tourisme : musées à Orléans (Orléans tourism: Museums in Orléans)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orléans&oldid=984139938, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox settlement with image map1 but not image map, Articles needing additional references from March 2012, All articles needing additional references, Articles with French-language sources (fr), Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference, Articles incorporating text from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Loiret communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Source 2: Infoclimat.fr (relative humidity 1961–1990), The Gallo-Roman town-wall on the north side of the cathedral (4th century AD) and along the rue de la Tour-Neuve, The mansions, rue d'Escure (17th and 18th centuries). At the end of the 1960s, the Orléans-la-Source neighbourhood was created, 12 kilometres (7 mi)to the south of the original commune and separated from it by the Val d'Orléans and the Loiret River (whose source is in the Parc Floral de la Source). 1891 – Construction of St-Joseph Church rectory. On the south bank the "châtelet des Tourelles" protected access to the bridge.

It was in the 1830s that the earliest pioneers arrived in the Orléans area. Ray Friel Recreation Complex is the largest and most comprehensive recreation complex in Orleans featuring three National Hockey League (NHL) size arenas including the Ron Racette Arena. The network count 29.3km of rail and has transported 77,000 passengers in 2014.[15].

The least populous of the compared neighborhoods has a population of 2,475.

Bilberry Creek: Located east of Jeanne d'Arc Boulevard, north of Highway 174 and east towards the eastern end of the development. Charle Grandmaison, in the Dictionnaire Héraldique of 1861, states that it is "Or, with three hearts in gules", without the chief of France. Certain authors solve the problem by calling this symbol a "tiercefeuille", defined as a stemless clover leaf, with one leaf at the top and two below, thus making this coat of arms "gules, with three reversed tiercefeuilles in argent, etc". With the Innes Road expansion, newer business areas along Innes Road between Trim and Pagé Roads, consist of many large retail outlets, restaurants, gyms, a movie theatre, etc. 1958 – NCC predecessor expropriates 22,500 acres of Gloucester farmland for the Greenbelt. The metro area population of New Orleans in 2019 was 985,000, a 0.61% increase from 2018.

A few English-speaking families also made Orléans their home from the very beginning, such as the Kennys and the McNeelys. 1925 – Dr Émile Major is first resident-doctor in Orléans. It thus is a mix of late Renaissance and early Louis XIV styles, and one of the last cathedrals to be built in France.

The complex also features a fitness centre with over 20,000 square feet of state-of-the-art training equipment, a wave pool, whirlpool, sauna, physiotherapy clinic, Douvris Martial Arts, pro shop, restaurant and a coffee shop. Clear 2 Table. According to Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun in La France Illustrée, 1882, Orléans's arms are "gules, three caillous in cœurs de lys argent, and on a chief azure, three fleurs de lys Or." The Centre houses activities within specialized spaces for hands-on instruction, creation and presentation of the visual, performing, literary and media arts and unique spaces for receptions and special events. The cathedral was rebuilt several times.



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