The inhabitants of the commune are known as Basliens or Basliennes.[3]
Geography
Basly is located some 6 km south-east of Courseulles-sur-Mer and 10 km north-west of Caen. Access to the commune is by the D79 road from Bény-sur-Mer in the north-east which passes through the village and continues south-east to Colomby-sur-Thaon. The D83 comes from Douvres-la-Délivrande in the north-east through the village then south-west to Thaon. The D404 passes through the north-east corner of the commune and the D141 from Fontaine-Henry to Colomby-sur-Thaon passes through the south-west corner. The commune is entirely farmland.[4][5]
The Mue river forms the border of the south-western corner of the commune as it twists around then flows north-west to join the Seulles at Reviers.[4][5]
At a place called Campagne in the commune (near the Moto-Club) many archaeological remains have been found. This is on a spur blocked by the valley of the Mue. The most famous remains are those of a habitat from the first Iron Age (the Hallstatt culture) with an associated rectangular necropolis. There is archaeological evidence of a Neolithic stockade in medieval times.
Basly appears as Basly on the 1750 Cassini Map[6] and the same on the 1790 version.[7]
The Municipal Council is composed of 15 members including the Mayor and 4 deputies.[11]
Demography
In 2017 the commune had 1,105 inhabitants.
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
511
—
1800
500
−0.31%
1806
546
+1.48%
1821
518
−0.35%
1831
444
−1.53%
1836
466
+0.97%
1841
439
−1.19%
1846
427
−0.55%
1851
440
+0.60%
1856
446
+0.27%
1861
448
+0.09%
1866
385
−2.99%
1872
370
−0.66%
1876
389
+1.26%
1881
377
−0.62%
1886
343
−1.87%
1891
326
−1.01%
1896
285
−2.65%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
263
−1.59%
1906
269
+0.45%
1911
252
−1.30%
1921
217
−1.48%
1926
202
−1.42%
1931
211
+0.88%
1936
213
+0.19%
1946
241
+1.24%
1954
258
+0.86%
1962
237
−1.06%
1968
272
+2.32%
1975
383
+5.01%
1982
672
+8.36%
1990
633
−0.74%
1999
657
+0.41%
2007
910
+4.16%
2012
1,137
+4.55%
2017
1,105
−0.57%
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