Île d’Aix

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Île d’Aix is a small, car-free island off the Atlantic coast of France known for its historic fortifications, beaches, and association with Napoleon’s final days in France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
island
accessibleBy boat
accessibleFrom Fouras NERFINISHED
administrativeStatus commune
belongsTo Arrondissement of Rochefort NERFINISHED
Canton of Châtelaillon-Plage NERFINISHED
climate oceanic climate
coastType rocky shores
sandy beaches
country France
dateOfNapoleonStay July 1815
departmentCode 17
destinationOfNapoleonDeparture exile to Saint Helena
event Napoleon’s last stay in France in 1815
hasBuilding Napoleon’s house on Île d’Aix
hasCharacteristic no private cars allowed
hasFeature beaches
coastal paths
marshes
village center
hasFortification Fort Liédot NERFINISHED
Fort de la Rade NERFINISHED
coastal batteries
hasHeritageStatus several listed historic monuments
hasMuseum African Museum of Île d’Aix NERFINISHED
Napoleon Museum of Île d’Aix NERFINISHED
hasPort Port of Île d’Aix NERFINISHED
historicallyAssociatedWith Napoleon I NERFINISHED
islandType car-free island
language French
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
west coast of France
NapoleonDepartedFrom Île d’Aix NERFINISHED
near Fort Boyard NERFINISHED
Île d’Oléron NERFINISHED
notableFor Napoleonic heritage
historic fortifications
natural landscapes
partOf Charente estuary defensive system NERFINISHED
postalCode 17123
transportModeOnIsland bicycles
horse-drawn carriages
walking
usedFor recreation
tourism

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Charente-Maritime hasIsland Île d’Aix
French Atlantic coast hasIsland Île d’Aix