Cany-Barville

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Cany-Barville is a town in the department of Seine-Maritime and in the Haute-Normandie region of France. It is the seat of the canton of Cany-Barville.

The habitants are known as Canycais (men) or Canycaises (women).

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[edit] Geography

Cany-Barville has less than 3500 habitants and is in the valley of the river Durdent.

[edit] History

Cany-Barville was formerly composed of 2 villages: Cany and Barville

[edit] Demography

Demographic evolution

 1962  1968  1975  1982  1990  1999  2006
 1629  1704  2209  3202  3349  3364  3425

[edit] Monuments

The chateau of Cany was built between 1640 et 1656 by François Mansart.

Coordinates: 49°47′N 0°38′E / 49.783, 0.633