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  2. Coutances - Wikipedia

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    American armored and infantry forces pass through Coutances, France, in July 1944. The capital of the Unelli, a Gaulish tribe, the town was given the name of Constantia in 298 during the reign of Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus. The surrounding region, called in Latin the pagus Constantinus, subsequently became known as the Cotentin Peninsula.

  3. Cotentin Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The peninsula formed part of the Roman geographical area of Armorica. The town known today as Coutances , capital of the Unelli , a Gaulish tribe, acquired the name of Constantia in 298 during the reign of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus .

  4. List of peninsulas - Wikipedia

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    The Balkans is a region which natural borders do not coincide with the technical definition of a peninsula hence modern geographers reject the idea of a Balkan Peninsula. It would include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and the European part of Turkey.

  5. Operation Cobra - Wikipedia

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    First Army to take Saint-Lô and Coutances and then make two southward thrusts; one from Caumont toward Vire and Mortain and the other from Saint-Lô toward Villedieu and Avranches. Although pressure was to be kept up along the Cotentin Peninsula towards La Haye-du-Puits and Valognes, the capture of Cherbourg was not the priority. [33]

  6. Mont-Saint-Michel - Wikipedia

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    Since June 2001, following the appeal addressed to them in 2000 by Jacques Fihey, Bishop of Coutances and Avranches, [27] a community of monks and nuns of the Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem, sent from the mother-house of St-Gervais-et-St-Protais in Paris, have been living as a community on Mont-Saint-Michel. They replaced the Benedictine ...

  7. Valognes - Wikipedia

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    Valognes is situated in the Cotentin Peninsula, southeast of Cherbourg. Valognes station has rail connections to Caen, Paris and Cherbourg. History.

  8. Cherbourg - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Cotentin peninsula, with Cherbourg to the north Cherbourg is located at the northern tip of the Cotentin Peninsula , in the department of Manche , of which it is a subprefecture . At the time of the 1999 census the city of Cherbourg had an area of 6.91 square kilometres (2.668 sq mi), while the city of Octeville had an area of 7.35 ...

  9. Saint-Lô - Wikipedia

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    Road network in the area of the Cotentin Peninsula. Saint-Lô lies halfway along the Coutances–Bayeux axis (RD 972 ). A bypass road was commissioned in the 1980s to allow the decongestion of the city from the south. To open up the port of Cherbourg, the region and the department decided the construction of a dual carriageway, RN 174 .

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