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Once named Port-le-Pelletier
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The name of Saint-Valery-en-Caux would have been inspired by the Frankish monk Walaric, canonized under the name Saint Valery of Leuconay. The name Sanctum Walaricum appeared for the first time in a charter of 990. The town depended on the monastery of Fécamp until the French Revolution. It was given the name Port-le-Pelletier before becoming Saint-Valery in 1793 and Saint-Valery-en-Caux in 1801.
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