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A town organized around its church
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Clécy, considered the capital of Norman Switzerland, is a French rural village in the Calvados department. Populated by 1,305 inhabitants, it is massed around the Saint-Pierre church standing in its heart. The monument displays pointed arch bays that pierce the first level of elevation of the 15th-century building. Remodeled during the second half of the 19th century, the church has a massive and robust appearance, accentuated by the austerity of the rocks - shales and sandstones - used for its construction.
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