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  2. Category:Films shot in Seine-Maritime - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Films shot in Rouen - Wikipedia

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    Films shot in Rouen France. Pages in category "Films shot in Rouen" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Rouen - Wikipedia

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    Rouen (UK: / ˈ r uː ɒ̃, ˈ r uː ɒ n /, US: / r uː ˈ ɒ̃, r uː ˈ ɒ n /; [3] [4] French: ⓘ or) [needs Norman IPA] is a city on the River Seine, in northwestern France.It is the prefecture of the region of Normandy and the department of Seine-Maritime.

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  6. Seine-Maritime - Wikipedia

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    Seine-Maritime (French pronunciation: [sɛn maʁitim] ⓘ) is a department of France in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the northern coast of France, at the mouth of the Seine , and includes the cities of Rouen and Le Havre .

  7. Robert de Nesle - Wikipedia

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    Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Died: 21 April 1978. Paris, France. Occupation: Producer: Years active: 1939–1983 (film) Robert de Nesle (1906–1978) was a French ...

  8. History of Rouen - Wikipedia

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    Rouen, France, was founded by the Gaulish tribe of Veliocasses, who controlled a large area in the lower Seine valley, which today retains a trace of their name as the Vexin. The Gauls named the settlement Ratumacos [1] and the Romans called it Rotomagus. [2] Roman Rotomagus was the second city of Gallia Lugdunensis, after Lugdunum .

  9. Le Héron - Wikipedia

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    Le Héron (French pronunciation: [lə eʁɔ̃], before 1962: Héron) [2] is a former commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in north-western France. On 1 January 2025, it was merged into the new commune of Morville-le-Héron. [3]