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  2. Paris – Normandy new line - Wikipedia

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    The Ligne nouvelle Paris - Normandie (LNPN) (English: "ParisNormandy new line"), also known as the LGV Normandie (French: LGV for ligne à grande vitesse) is a planned French high-speed rail line project to link Paris and Normandy. Trains will run at 250 km/h (155 mph) with a new TGV station serving Rouen. [1]

  3. Seine River Crossing at Mantes-Gassicourt - Wikipedia

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    The drive to the Seine began on 3 August, when General Bradley instructed Lieutenant General George S. Patton, one of the U.S. Army's greatest exponents of armored warfare, to secure the north-south line of the river Mayenne, clear the area west of the Mayenne as far south as the Loire, and protect the 12th Army Group south flank with minimum ...

  4. A13 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A13 is France's oldest motorway (opening in 1946) and is intensively used between Paris and Normandy for both commuting and holiday makers. The A13 is operated by the Société des Autoroutes de Paris Normandie from Buchelay toll onwards, whilst the Parisian stretch of motorway is operated by the Île-de-France Council. Its total length is ...

  5. Route nationale 13 - Wikipedia

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    The road between Évreux and Caen follows a straight course of a former Roman road linking Paris to Normandy. The road crosses the river Risle and the A28 autoroute at La Rivière-Thibouville . The road bypasses the town of Lisieux before dropping into the Plaine de Caen, where it crosses the river Dives .

  6. Siegfried Line campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Siegfried Line campaign was a phase in the Western European campaign of World War II, which involved engagments near the German defensive Siegfried Line.. This campaign spanned from the end of Operation Overlord and the push across northern France, which ended on 15 September 1944, and concluded with the opening of the German Ardennes counteroffensive, better known as the Battle of the Bulge.

  7. A14 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A14 was built to relieve the congested A13 between Paris and Normandy. The A14, opened in 1996, is operated by the Société des Autoroutes de Paris Normandie. [1] The motorway is 21 km (13 mi) in length and is subject to a toll. The A14 serves no localities between La Défense and Orgeval and is only a relief road of the A13.

  8. List of crossings of the Seine - Wikipedia

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    The following bridges are partly in the Bois de Boulogne, which is in the 16th arrondissement of the département and commune of Paris, although not in the city (ville) of Paris. Pont de Suresnes, Paris – Suresnes; Passerelle de l'aqueduc de l'Avre, Paris – Saint-Cloud; Viaduc autoroutier de Saint-Cloud (Autoroute A13), Paris – Saint-Cloud

  9. Operation Overlord - Wikipedia

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    Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 ( D-Day ) with the Normandy landings (Operation Neptune).

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