Angers

Top to bottom, left to right: [[Château d'Angers]], ''Maison d'Adam''; [[Angers tramway|Angers tram]], Verdun Bridge at night; view of the river [[Maine (river)|Maine]], Verdun Bridge and downtown area from Angers Castle Angers (, , ) is a city in western France, about southwest of Paris. It is the prefecture of the Maine-et-Loire department and was the capital of the province of Anjou until the French Revolution. The inhabitants of both the city and the province are called ''Angevins'' or, more rarely, ''Angeriens''.

Angers proper covers and has a population of 154,508 inhabitants, while around 432,900 live in its metropolitan area (''aire d'attraction''). The Angers Loire Métropole is made up of 29 communes covering with 299,500 inhabitants (2018). Not including the broader metropolitan area, Angers is the third most populous commune in northwestern France after Nantes and Rennes and the 18th most populous commune in France.

For centuries, Angers was an important stronghold in northwestern France. It was the cradle of the Plantagenet dynasty and became one of the intellectual centers of Europe during the reign of René of Anjou. Angers developed at the confluence of three rivers, the Mayenne, the Sarthe, and the Loir, all coming from the north and flowing south to the Loire. Their confluence, just north of Angers, creates the Maine, a short but wide river that flows into the Loire several kilometres south.

Today, Angers stands out for its specialization in the plant sector: Végépolys is Europe's leading horticultural competitiveness cluster, and the city is also home to the headquarters of the Community Plant Variety Office. In addition, the Angers metropolitan area is a major economic centre in western France, particularly active in industry and tourism. Angers enjoys a rich cultural life, made possible by its universities and museums. The old medieval center is still dominated by the massive château of the Plantagenêts, home of the ''Apocalypse Tapestry'', the biggest medieval tapestry ensemble in the world. Angers is also both at the edge of the Val de Loire, a World Heritage Site, and the Loire-Anjou-Touraine regional natural park. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Angers Pierre
    Ed. Bellarmin 1963
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    by Angers Loire métropole
    Ville de Angers 2011
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    by Julien-Eymard d'Angers
    Société d'histoire ecclésiastique de la France 1946
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    Access to this resource is handle by Nantes Université library.
    Full text Nantes Université
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    by Robidoux Réjean, Angers Pierre, Roberto Eugène
    Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa 1967
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    by Institut de recherche sur l'enseignement des mathématiques -- Groupe d'Angers
    Ecole Supérieure du Professorat et de l'Education - académie de Nantes 2013
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    by Institut de recherche sur l'enseignement des mathématiques -- Groupe d'Angers
    Ecole Supérieure du Professorat et de l'Education - académie de Nantes 2013
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    by Institut de recherche sur l'enseignement des mathématiques -- Groupe d'Angers
    Ecole Supérieure du Professorat et de l'Education - académie de Nantes 2013
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    by Institut de recherche sur l'enseignement des mathématiques -- Groupe d'Angers
    Ecole Supérieure du Professorat et de l'Education - académie de Nantes 2013
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