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Flag of Petit-Caux - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 31 May 2020
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The municipality of Petit-Caux (9,553 inhabitants in 2017;
9,111 ha) was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the 18
former municipalities of Saint-Martin-en-Campagne (seat), Assigny, Auquemesnil,
Belleville-sur-Mer, Berneval-le-Grand, Biville-sur-Mer, Bracquemont,
Brunville, Derchigny, Glicourt, Gouchaupre, Greny, Guilmécourt, Intraville,
Penly, Saint-Quentin-au-Bosc, Tocqueville-sur-Eu, and Tourville-la-Chapelle, which composed the Communauté de communes of Petit Caux.
Petit-Caux is in fact the name of the coastal region of the Pays de Caux
located between Dieppe and Le Tréport.
The history of the former intermunicipal authority of Petit-Caux is closely linked to the establishment of the nuclear power plant of Penly. This intermunicipal community carried out far more actions than most of its counterparts, with a tax integration coefficient of nearly 75% against an average of around 30% elsewhere, and the municipalities were willing to transform it into a new municipality.
Olivier Touzeau, 31 May 2020
The flag of Petit-Caux (photo) is white with the municipal logo.
Olivier Touzeau, 31 May 2020
Flag of Petit-Caux - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 31 May 2020
The flag of the Communauté de communes Petit-Caux (photo) was white with the authority's logo.
Twinning flag - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 31 May 2020
The twinning partnership flag was still used in 2016 (photo).
Olivier Touzeau, 31 May 2020