Browse / France / Normandie / Harfleur

Harfleur

Normandievillage

Photograph of Harfleur
Featured view

Harfleur

Total population

8,315

Air quality index

38Good
Elevation0 m
Land area4.21 km²
WeatherAvg high 59.1°F
Coordinates49.51°, 0.20°

Demographic figures from INSEE. Overview below cites Wikipedia and may reference a different year.

Loading additional data from public sources…0 / 11
CensusWikipediaWeatherPlacesPeopleEnvironmentHealth & SchoolsRelatedGeography & CultureLive MonitoringEvents & Gallery
0% complete

City facts

Elevation
0 m
Area
4.21 km²
Official website
www.harfleur.fr

Facts from Wikidata (CC0).

Overview

Harfleur is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France.

Read more on Wikipedia

History & geography

History

In Roman times, Harfleur was known as Caracotinum, the principal port of the ancient Calates. A Roman road led from Harfleur to Troyes. Another road that disappeared during the Hundred Years War linked Harfleur to Fécamp. Several Merovingian sarcophagi have been unearthed at the foot of Mount Cabert. In the Middle Ages, the town's name, Herosfloth, Harofluet or Hareflot, was still sufficiently uncorrupted to indicate its Norman origins. The suffix fleur comes from Old Norse Flöthe meaning "estuary or arm of the sea". The precise meaning of the prefix "har" is unknown. * 1202 saw the granting of a town charter by King John of England. * In 1281 the expansion of the port of Harfleur began. * At the beginning of the 14th century, Harfleur saw the setting-up of a Spanish (from the Aragonese Crown) and Portuguese merchants association. * 1341–1361 saw the building of the city walls, pierced by three gates (Porte d'Eure, Porte de Rouen and Montivilliers Gate). These were restored in the 15th century after the destruction caused during the Hundred Years War. For six centuries, Harfleur was the principal seaport of north-western France. In 1415, it was captured by Henry V of England, an event explicitly mentioned in a popular song of the day, the Agincourt Carol. Sir John Fastolf of Caister Castle Norfolk (1380–1459) later claimed to have been 'the first man over the side' of the boat when the English landed outside the town; and he certainly played a part in the siege, being invalided home afterwards. The Siege of Harfleur lasted some weeks longer than Henry V had anticipated; that was not helped by the outbreak of dysentery which afflicted and killed soldiers, knights, and nobles, with many of the sick having to be transported back to England. The town's defences were…

Geography

A light industrial town situated in the Pays de Caux by the banks of the Seine and Lézarde rivers, some east of Le Havre, at the junction of the N282, D231 and D6015 roads. Harfleur station has rail connections to Fécamp and Le Havre.

Read full article on Wikipedia

Excerpted from the corresponding Wikipedia article (CC BY-SA).

Geography

Latitude
49.5075
Longitude
0.2001
Water area
View on OpenStreetMap

Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.

Climate

Avg high
59.1°F
Avg low
49.1°F
Annual precipitation
41.3 in

10-year averages from ERA5 reanalysis (Open-Meteo).

Air quality

US AQI — Good
38
PM2.5 (µg/m³)
8.6
PM10 (µg/m³)
11.5
Ozone (µg/m³)
84
NO₂ (µg/m³)
6.8

Current readings from Open-Meteo Air Quality API (Copernicus CAMS European reanalysis).

Walkability

Amenities nearby

Wildlife & biodiversity

Observations (last 5 yrs, 10 mi)
76,588
Distinct species (top 10)
10

Most-observed species

  • Eurasian Blackbird
    Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves
    2,255
  • House Sparrow
    Passer domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    2,132
  • Herring Gull
    Larus argentatus Pontoppidan, 1763 · Aves
    1,939
  • Common Wood-Pigeon
    Columba palumbus Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves
    1,632
  • European Robin
    Erithacus rubecula (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    1,590
  • Eurasian Magpie
    Pica pica (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    1,459
  • European Starling
    Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves
    1,417
  • Rock Pigeon
    Columba livia J.F.Gmelin, 1789 · Aves
    1,409

Citizen-science & research observations from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

Earthquake history

Quakes ≥ 2.5 (25 yrs, 62 mi)
19
Largest magnitude
3.9
Largest event
2011-07-14

Most recent

Events from the USGS Earthquake Catalog (global) (FDSN Event Web Service).

Photos

Sights & places nearby

Notable people from here

Geography & sun

Nearby airports

Public attention

Books about this place

Recent natural events nearby

Ground air-quality sensors

Recently spotted species

Events

Official Identifiers

INSEE — French National Institute of Statistics

INSEE code
76341
Department
76
Region
28
Population (Wikidata)
8,289

geo.api.gouv.fr

Sources

  • Wikipedia
  • Open-Meteo (ERA5 reanalysis)
  • Wikidata
  • Open-Meteo Air Quality (CAMS)
  • USGS Earthquake Catalog (global feed)
  • GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)
  • INSEE — French national statistics, via geo.api.gouv.fr (official commune code, population, surface, department, region)
  • INSEE — French National Institute of Statistics — geo.api.gouv.fr