词条 | Combray |
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|name = Combray |commune status = Commune |image = FranceNormandieCombrayEglise.jpg |caption = The church in Combray |region = Basse-Normandie |department = Calvados |arrondissement = Caen |canton = Thury-Harcourt |INSEE = 14171 |postal code = 14220 |mayor = Daniel Margueritte |term = 2008–2014 |intercommunality = Suisse Normande |coordinates = {{coord|48.95|-0.4381|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation m = 187 |elevation min m = 88 |elevation max m = 230 |area km2 = 4.51 |population = 130 |population date = 2008 }}Combray is a commune in the Calvados department in Normandy in north-western France.[1] Combray is also an imagined village in Marcel Proust’s À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time), a book which was strongly inspired by the village of his childhood, Illiers, which has now been renamed Illiers-Combray in his honor. Combray is the title of the second part of the first volume of À la recherche du temps perdu, titled Du côté de chez Swann (Swann's Way). There is a medieval motte-and-bailey castle.[2] Population{{Historical populations|align=left| 1962|122| 1968|123| 1975|95| 1982|100| 1990|98| 1999|130| 2008|130 }}{{clear left}} See also
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1. ^Combray sur le site de la communauté de communes {{commons category|Combray (Calvados)}}{{Calvados communes}}2. ^Arcisse de Caumont, Statistika monumentalne Calvados 1 : Communes of Calvados (department) |
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