Agen
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Commune of Agen |
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| Agen in 1877 by Louis Ducos du Hauron. | |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 44° 12' 15" N 00° 37' 10" E |
| Administration | |
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| Country | France |
| Region | Aquitaine |
| Department | Lot-et-Garonne (préfecture) |
| Arrondissement | Agen |
| Canton | Chief town of 5 cantons |
| Intercommunality | Communauté d'agglomération d'Agen |
| Mayor | Alain Veyret (2001-2008) |
| Statistics | |
| Elevation | 37 m–162 m (avg. 48 m) |
| Land area¹ | 11.49 km² |
| Population² (1999) |
30,170 |
| - Density | 2,626/km² (1999) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| INSEE/Postal code | 47001/ 47000 |
| 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | |
| 2 Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel). | |
Agen (IPA: [aʒɛ̃]) is a town and commune located in the Aquitaine région in southern France, on the river Garonne, 84 miles southeast of Bordeaux. It is the préfecture of the Lot-et-Garonne département.
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The 12th century cathedral of Agen, St. Caprais, dedicated to Saint Caprasius, is one of the barest handful of large churches in France with a double nave; the curious and impractical plan may be a regional trait, since one of the others is the Church of the Jacobins in relatively nearby Toulouse.
Agen is connected by the A62 motorway to both Toulouse and Bordeaux. By train it is around an hour from Toulouse, and around an hour from Bordeaux. It has a very small airport mostly used for business flights and leisure flying.
Agen is the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese that comprises the Département of Lot and Garonne. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Bordeaux.
In France, it is famous as the "capital of the prune". This is a local produce, which you can most notably buy either as a sweet (prunes stuffed with prune purée) or as an after-dinner delight (prunes soaked in Armagnac - a type of brandy).
Agen was the birthplace of:
- Bernard Palissy (c. 1510-1590), potter - according to some accounts, he may have been born in Saintes
- Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540-1609), scholar
- Pierre Dupuy (1582-1651), scholar
- Godefroi, Comte d'Estrades (1607-1686), diplomatist and marshal
- Bernard Germain Étienne comte de La Ville-sur-Illon La Cépède (1756-1825), naturalist
- Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent (1780-1846), naturalist
- Jacques Jasmin (1798-1864), Provençal poet
- Joseph Chaumié (1849-1919), politician
- Michel Serres (born 1930), philosopher and author
- Jacques Sadoul (born 1934), author
- Jean Cruguet (born 1939), jockey who won the U.S. Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.
- Francis Cabrel (born 1953), singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Bernard Campan (born 1958), actor and film director
- Stéphane Rideau (born1976) July 25, 1976, actor
Agen is twinned with:
- St Faith
- SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne, a French rugby union club based in Agen
- Agenais, or Agenois, a former province of France
- site de la ville
- office de tourisme
- Agen Tourism Tourist attractions in Agen
- Diocese of Agen - Catholic Encyclopedia article