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Angers is a city in France in the department of Maine-et-Loire, 191 miles south-west of Paris. Angers is an urban city housing 150,000 people in the city and close to 270,000 for the metropolitan area. The city traces its roots to early Roman times. It occupies both banks of the Maine, which is spanned by six bridges. The district along the river is famous for its flourishing nurseries and market gardens. It is well known for its fresh produce and cut flowers. The first sign of human presence on the site of Angers is a stone tool dated back to 400,000 BC, Before Christ. The earliest known inhabitants were the Andecavi, a Gallic tribe that was overrun by the Romans. The city, while under Roman rule, was called Juliomagus.
 
Angers was once the capital of the historic province of Anjou. It beginning in the ninth century, the region was controlled by a powerful family of feudal lords. It is the cradle of the House of Plantagenet who ruled England from the twelfth century and gave name to the Angevin Kings of England. During this time the Hospital of Saint-Jean was built in Angers by King Henry II of England. The edifice still stands to this day, now housing an important museum. In 1204 Angers was conquered by King Philippe II.
 
The Huguenots took it in 1585, and the Vendean royalists were defeated nearby in 1793. Till the Revolution Angers was the seat of a celebrated university founded in the fourteenth century. As it is often regarded as among the most beautiful parts of France, it is one of the most visited places amongst the most die-hard travelers the world over.

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