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In prehistoric times the bay was land. As sea levels rose erosion shaped the coastal landscape over millions of years. Several blocks of granite or granulite emerged in the bay, having resisted the wear and tear of the ocean better than the surrounding rocks. These included Lillemer, the Mont-Dol, Tombelaine and Mont Tombe, later called Mont-Saint-Michel.

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rdfs:label
  • Mont Saint-Michel
rdfs:comment
  • In prehistoric times the bay was land. As sea levels rose erosion shaped the coastal landscape over millions of years. Several blocks of granite or granulite emerged in the bay, having resisted the wear and tear of the ocean better than the surrounding rocks. These included Lillemer, the Mont-Dol, Tombelaine and Mont Tombe, later called Mont-Saint-Michel.
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image coat of arms
  • Blason ville fr Mont-Saint-Michel .svg
canton
Legend
  • Arms of Mont Saint-Michel
Name
  • Le Mont-Saint-Michel
Text
  • Azure, 2 fesses wavy vert, overall in pale 2 salmon bendwise sinister argent, the one in chief contourny.
  • The arms of Mont Saint-Michel are blazoned :
Type
  • Cultural
Session
  • 3.0
Caption
  • Le Mont-Saint-Michel.
population date
  • 2006(xsd:integer)
Region
elevation min m
  • 5(xsd:integer)
arrondissement
WHS
  • Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay
Link
Population
  • 41(xsd:integer)
elevation max m
  • 80(xsd:integer)
Term
  • 2008(xsd:integer)
Postal code
  • 50116(xsd:integer)
Mayor
  • Éric Vannier
Demonym
  • Montois
Latitude
  • 48(xsd:double)
INSEE
  • 50353(xsd:integer)
ID
  • 80(xsd:integer)
IMG
  • Blason_ville_fr_Mont-Saint-Michel_.svg
Criteria
  • i, iii, vi
Longitude
  • -1(xsd:double)
Department
Coat of arms legend
  • Le Mont-Saint-Michel#Héraldique
Area km
  • 0(xsd:double)
Year
  • 1979(xsd:integer)
intercommunality
abstract
  • In prehistoric times the bay was land. As sea levels rose erosion shaped the coastal landscape over millions of years. Several blocks of granite or granulite emerged in the bay, having resisted the wear and tear of the ocean better than the surrounding rocks. These included Lillemer, the Mont-Dol, Tombelaine and Mont Tombe, later called Mont-Saint-Michel.
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