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Dataset Viewer. At the local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Gramsh. The population at the census was At the local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Tirana. The population at the census was 2, On 1 January , it was merged into the new commune of Livarot-Pays-d'Auge.
The population is composed of 2, inhabitants in and the name of its inhabitants is Livarotais. The town is home to many companies of renown such as the Georges Leroy factory, Graindorge cheese manufacturing which produces Livarot, among others. The commune gave its name to its cheese; Livarot cheese. Geography Livarot is situated at the junction of the D4 and D roads. The nearest city is Caen, approximately 30 kilometres 19 mi to the north-west. Toponymy The place is attested late in the form Livarrot in , and Livar r ou in or The etymological explanation of this place name has no unanimity among toponymists: Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing, based on a false attestation of Livaron from form and date wrong , described it as "obscure", while evoking a derivision of ivos, an assumed Gallic word designating if, and declaring it unlikely.
They perhaps resume in these previous assumptions. Dominique Fournier refuted Livaron cacography attributed to Albert Dauzat, and badly dated and based it on the actual form Livar r ou, stemming from the Chronicle of Robert of Torigni, to advance the hypothesis of a Gallo-Roman person named Libarius followed by the suffix of Gallic origin -avo which explains most of the words ending in -ou of Normandy.
History Battle of Normandy On 17 July , the pharmacist and Mayor of Livarot brought first aid to Rommel following the strafing of his car by an Allied aircraft, not far away, between the villages of Sainte-Foy-de-Montgommery and Vimoutiers. He was then evacuated, the same day, to the German military hospital in Bernay. Livarot was liberated on 19 August.