Cherbourg-Octeville is a town and commune in Normandy, north-west France. It was formed when the city of Cherbourg absorbed Octeville on February 28, 2000, and was officially renamed Cherbourg-Octeville.
Cherbourg holds an arsenal of the French Navy.
On 19 June 1864, the naval engagement between USS Kearsarge and CSS Alabama took place off Cherbourg.
The Battle of Cherbourg, fought in June 1944 following the Normandy Invasion, ended with the capture of Cherbourg on June 30.
The manufacture in La Glacerie was destroyed by Allied bombardments in 1944.
The Cité de la mer is a large museum devoted to scientific and historical aspects of maritime subjects.
The city's station is at the end of a railway line built by the Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest from Paris. As well as a main line station was the Gare Maritime Transatlantique station.
Cherbourg is also at the end of the N13 road from Paris and Caen.
The nearest airport is in Maupertus-sur-Mer which is named Cherbourg Maupertus (IATA code: CER, IACO code: LFRC).
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