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14-September-2008 18:38:38 - Agen Coordinates: 44°12'18N 0°37'16E / 44.204931, 0.621153 Commune of Agen Agen in 1877 by Louis Ducos du Hauron. Location Agen France Agen Administration Country France Region Aquitaine Department Lot-et-Garonne Arrondissement Agen Intercommunality Agen Mayor Alain Veyret 2001-2008 Statistics Elevation 37-162 m avg. 48 m Land area¹ 11.49 km² Population² 1999 30,170 - Density 2626/km² 1999 Miscellaneous INSEE/Postal code 47001/ 47000 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers 1 km² 0.386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries. 2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes e.g. students and military personnel only counted once. France For the Agen meteorite of 1814, see Meteorite falls. Agen IPA: aʒɛ̃ is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in the Aquitaine region in southwestern France. It lies on the river Garonne 84 miles southeast of Bordeaux. It is the prefecture of the department. Contents 1 Economy 2 Sights 3 Entertainment 4 Sport 5 Press 6 Transportation 7 Diocese 8 Miscellaneous 8.1 Births 8.2 Twin towns 9 See also 10 Sources and external links Economy The town has a higher level of unemployment than the national average. Major employers include UPSA, the pharmaceutical factory. Sights The old centre of town contains a number of medieval buildings. The 12th century Agen Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Caprasius, is one of the barest handful of large churches in France with a double nave; the curious and impractical plan may be a regional trait, since one of the others is the Church of the Jacobins in relatively nearby Toulouse. The Saint Hilaire church, dedicated to the theme of the Holy Trinity which the Saint in question did a lot to defend, is notable for its unusual statues in front of the Church - Moses on the right, and St Peter on the left. The Fine Arts museum, Musée des Beaux Arts contains artefacts furniture and sculptures from prehistoric times onwards. The painting galleries contain several hundred works including several by Goya, and others by Bonnard, Seurat... The collection also contains a large number of works by artists who lived locally. The museum is made up of twenty or so rooms. Entertainment The municipal theatre Théâtre du Courneau presents theatre, and occasionally classical concerts. The smaller Théâtre du jour has a resident theatre company presenting a variety of recent or older plays Shakespeare, Becket, as well as lesser known playwrights. There are two cinemas, one a commercial multiscreened affair, the other an arts cinema run by a voluntary organization. The latter organizes film festivals every year. Sport Rugby is extremely popular in the town, and the SUA, the local team, is enthusiastically supported. The town also serves as the base for the Team Lot-et-Garonne cycling team. Press For many decade Le petit bleu has been the daily newspaper, with stories of local or national interest. Transportation Agen is connected by the A62 motorway to both Toulouse and Bordeaux. By train it is around an hour from Toulouse, and around an hour from Bordeaux. Fast trains to Paris take four hours and ten minutes. It has a very small airport mostly used for business flights and leisure flying. Diocese Main article: Diocese of Agen Agen is the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese that comprises the Département of Lot and Garonne. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Bordeaux. Miscellaneous Agen is the capital of the prune, a local produce sold as a sweet stuffed with prune purée or as an after-dinner delight prunes soaked in Armagnac - a type of brandy. Every September, the Prune festival organizes rock concerts, circuses and prune tasting. Births Agen was the birthplace of: Alain Aspect born 1947, physicist Bernard Palissy c. 1510-1590, potter - according to some accounts, he may have been born in Saintes Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540-1609, scholar Pierre Dupuy 1582-1651, scholar Godefroi, Comte d'Estrades 1607-1686, diplomatist and marshal Bernard Germain Étienne comte de La Ville-sur-Illon La Cépède 1756-1825, naturalist Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent 1780-1846, naturalist Jacques Jasmin 1798-1864, Provençal poet Joseph Chaumié 1849-1919, politician Michel Serres born 1930, philosopher and author Jacques Sadoul born 1934, author Jean Cruguet born 1939, jockey who won the U.S. Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. Francis Cabrel born 1953, singer-songwriter and guitarist Bernard Campan born 1958, actor and film director Stéphane Rideau born 1976, actor Twin towns Agen is twinned with: Tuapse, Russia Dinslaken, Germany Llanelli, Wales Toledo, Spain Corpus Christi, USA, Texas See also St Faith SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne, a French rugby union club based in Agen Agenais, or Agenois, a former province of France Sources and external links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Agen site de la ville office de tourisme Diocese of Agen - Catholic Encyclopedia article v d e Préfectures of départements of France Bourg-en-Bresse Ain Laon Aisne Moulins Allier Digne-les-Bains Alpes-de-Haute-Provence Gap Hautes-Alpes Nice Alpes-Maritimes Privas Ardèche Charleville-Mézières Ardennes Foix Ariège Troyes Aube Carcassonne Aude Rodez Aveyron Marseille Bouches-du-Rhône Caen Calvados Aurillac Cantal Angoulême Charente La Rochelle Charente-Maritime Bourges Cher Tulle Corrèze Ajaccio Corse-du-Sud Bastia Haute-Corse Dijon 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