Octeville-sur-Mer
Octeville-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [ɔktəvil syʁ mɛʁ], literally Octeville on Sea) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department, Normandy, northern France and is twinned with Bourne End (Bucks) in United Kingdom since 2003 and with Furci Siculo (Sicily) in Italy since 2010.
| Octeville-sur-Mer | |
|---|---|
|  The plateau between the village and the sea | |
|  Coat of arms | |
| Location of Octeville-sur-Mer  | |
|   Octeville-sur-Mer   Octeville-sur-Mer | |
| Coordinates: 49°33′23″N 0°07′04″E | |
| Country | France | 
| Region | Normandy | 
| Department | Seine-Maritime | 
| Arrondissement | Le Havre | 
| Canton | Octeville-sur-Mer | 
| Intercommunality | Le Havre Seine Métropole | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor (2020–2026) | Jean-Louis Rousselin | 
| Area 1 | 20.37 km2 (7.86 sq mi) | 
| Population | 6,018 | 
| • Density | 300/km2 (770/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) | 
| INSEE/Postal code | 76481 /76930 | 
| Elevation | 0–105 m (0–344 ft) (avg. 75 m or 246 ft) | 
| 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | |
Geography
    
A small farming town in the Pays de Caux with huge cliffs overlooking the English Channel, some 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Le Havre, at the junction of the D31 and D940 roads. The commune covers a large area, and boasts an airport (of Le Havre), a golf course and several small villages and hamlets.
Heraldry
    
|  Arms of Octeville-sur-Mer | The arms of Octeville-sur-Mer are blazoned : “D'azur au chevron brisé d'argent, accompagné de trois coquilles d'or.” (“Azure, a chevron burst argent between 3 escallops Or.”) [2] 
 
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Population
    
| Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. | 
|---|---|---|
| 1968 | 2,057 | — | 
| 1975 | 2,334 | +1.82% | 
| 1982 | 3,251 | +4.85% | 
| 1990 | 4,005 | +2.64% | 
| 1999 | 4,834 | +2.11% | 
| 2007 | 5,516 | +1.66% | 
| 2012 | 5,794 | +0.99% | 
| 2017 | 5,918 | +0.42% | 
| Source: INSEE[3] | ||
Places of interest
    
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Center and church
- The church of St. Martin, dating from the thirteenth century.
- The church of St. Barthélemy, dating from the seventeenth century.
- The remains of some World War II artillery defences.
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