Harfleur
Harfleur is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. It is located on the Seine River, approximately 10 kilometers east of Le Havre. The town is known for its historical significance, particularly during the Hundred Years' War, where it was the site of the Battle of Harfleur in 1449. This battle was a significant victory for the English against the French, and it is commemorated by a statue of King Henry VI in the town's main square.
Harfleur is also notable for its medieval architecture, including the Church of Saint-Ouen, which dates back
The economy of Harfleur is largely based on agriculture and tourism. The town is surrounded by fertile
Harfleur is part of the Le Havre metropolitan area, and it benefits from the region's infrastructure and