Bayeux
| Région | Basse-Normandie (Lower Normandy) |
| Département | Calvados |
| Arrondissement | 6 cantons 126 communes 6, 022 habitants |
| Canton | 16 communes 20,744 habitants |
| Habitants | Bayeusains or Bajocasses |
| Population (1999) | 15,403 habitants |
| Postal code | 14400 |
| INSEE code | 14047 |
| Agglomeration (2004) | Communauté of communes 28,366 habitants |
| Area | 7 km² |
Bayeux is a small town in Normandy, northern France, just a few kilometres from the coast and between the city of Caen to the east and the base of the Cotentin Peninsula to the west. The arrondissement includes Ryes.
Bayeux is well known for its famous tapestry, made to commemorate the Norman conquest of Britain in 1066. During the Second World War Bayeux was one of the first French towns to be liberated.
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