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DIVES-SUR-MER

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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1911:divessurmer:948c8ca4c177
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dives-sur-mer, a small port and seaside resort of north-western france on the coast of the department of calvados, on the dives, 15 m. n.e. of caen by road. pop. (1906) 3286. dives is celebrated as the harbour whence william the conqueror sailed to england in 1066. in the porch of its church (14th and 15th centuries) a tablet records the names of some of his companions. the town has a picturesque inn, adapted from a building dating partly from the 16th century, and market buildings dating from the 14th to the 16th centuries. the coast in the vicinity of dives is fringed with small watering-places, those of cabourg (to the west) and of beuzeval and houlgate (to the east) being practically united with it. there are large metallurgical works with electric motive power close to the town.