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  2. Giverny - Wikipedia

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    Giverny (French:) is a commune in the northern French department of Eure. [3] The village is located on the "right bank" of the river Seine at its confluence with the river Epte . It lies 80 km (50 mi) west-northwest of Paris , in the region of Normandy .

  3. Vernon–Giverny station - Wikipedia

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    Vernon - Giverny (before 2014: Vernon) is a railway station serving the town Vernon, Eure department, northwestern France. It is situated on the Paris–Le Havre railway . Services

  4. Senlis - Wikipedia

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    Senlis is situated on the river Nonette, between the forests of Chantilly and d'Ermenonville in the South and d'Halatte on the North. It is located 40 kilometers to the north of Paris, 44 km from Beauvais and 79 km from Amiens.

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  6. Caen - Wikipedia

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    It is located 200 km (120 mi) northwest of Paris, connected to the South of England by the Caen to Portsmouth ferry route through the English Channel. Situated a few miles from the coast, the landing beaches, the bustling resorts of Deauville and Cabourg , as well as Norman Switzerland and the Pays d'Auge , Caen is often considered the ...

  7. Vernon, Eure - Wikipedia

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    1843 – Arrival of the Paris-Rouen-Le Havre railroad. 1858 – Building of the Saint-Louis Hospital. 1860 – Highworks urbanism in the centre by Suchet d'Albuféra. 1862 – Building of the library. 1895 – Inauguration of the new town hall by Adolphe Barette. 1897 – First cinema show at the Vernon Theatre. 1910 – The Seine river floods ...

  8. History of rail transport in France - Wikipedia

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    Thus any goods or passengers requiring transportation from Lyon to Clermont-Ferrand in 1860 needed to take a circuitous route via Paris of over seven hundred kilometers, even though a mere hundred and twenty kilometers separated the two cities. This centering on Paris led to inefficiency in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871). The Prusso ...

  9. Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare - Wikipedia

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    The trains on Line J travel between Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris and the north-west of Île-de-France region, with termini in Ermont–Eaubonne, Gisors and Vernon. The line has a total of 260,000 passengers per weekday.