Saugnac-and-Cambran

Saugnac-and-Cambran are a common French, located in the department of the Landes and the area Aquitaine.

Geography

The village of Saugnac and Cambran has 6 kilometers in the South-west of Dax. It belongs to the community of the communes of Large Dax (as well as the villages of Narrose, Heugas, Saint Vincent of Paul, etc)

History

Administration

Demography

The population in 2007 is of 1328 inhabitants

Places and monuments

The village of Saugnac and Cambran counts several monuments:
  • church of the 13th century

  • Castle of Oro, 1804, Garden with the Frenchwoman
  • the village being on the mines of the saltworks of Dax, a fountain of naturally salted water is in the district of Arzet.

Places

  • Versatile room (pediment of 1962)

  • Luy de France: River throwing itself in Adour. Its banks are easily accessible to Saugnac
  • Public school (complex Maternelle + elementary school)
  • municipal Cantine
  • Youth hostel: the young people of Saugnac and Cambran have a room entirely renovated at their disposal. The week end, they find there a place convivial to look at their matches or quite simply to find between them

Personalities related to the commune

Raphaël Ibañez is originating in Saugnac-and-Cambran. Former basketor of the Agreement saugnacaise, then talonnor of the US Dax, he is today captain of the team of France of Rugby.

See too

  • Common of the Moors

External bonds

  • Saugnac-and-Cambran on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Saugnac-and-Cambran on the site of INSEE
  • Saugnac-and-Cambran on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Saugnac-and-Cambran on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Saugnac-and-Cambran on Mapquest

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