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  2. List of castles in Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Château de Dieppe: 12-15th century Restored Town of Dieppe: Largely reconstructed 1433, used as barracks until 1923. Château de Fécamp: 11-12th century Ruins Château d'Orcher: 13-14th century Fragment Keep survives, with later buildings. Château de Robert-le-Diable: 11-12th century Partly habitable Château de Rouen: 1204-1210 Restored

  3. Bagnoles-de-l'Orne - Wikipedia

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    Bagnoles-de-l'Orne is a former commune in the Orne department in northwestern France. [2] On 1 January 2000, Tessé-la-Madeleine and Bagnoles-de-l'Orne merged becoming one town called Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, however, it adopted the former Insee code of Tessé-la-Madeleine (61483) for identification purposes. [ 2 ]

  4. Château de Chaumont-la-Guiche - Wikipedia

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    Construction was continued in 1584 by his son, Philibert de La Guiche, governor of Lyonnais and grand maître de l'artillerie from 1578 to 1596. [1] In the 17th century the château was completed by the addition of two wings perpendicular to the corps de logis with pavilions at the far ends, forming an interior courtyard opening to the north ...

  5. Calvados (department) - Wikipedia

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    Calvados is one of the most visited areas in France because of its seaside resorts which are among the most prestigious in France with their luxurious hotels, casinos, green countryside, manors, castles, the quiet, the chalk cliffs, the typical Norman houses, the history of William the Conqueror, Caen, Bayeux, Lisieux, the famous D-day beaches ...

  6. Pays de Bray - Wikipedia

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    Location within France. The Pays de Bray (French pronunciation: [pe.i də bʁɛ], literally Land of Bray) is a small (about 750 km 2) natural region of France situated to the north-east of Rouen, straddling the French departments of the Seine-Maritime and the Oise (historically divided among the Provinces of Normandy and Picardy since 911, now divided among the administrative regions of ...

  7. Mortrée - Wikipedia

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    Logis a 15th century house used for accommodation, listed as a monument in 1995. [ 12 ] Saint-Pierre Church a 19th century church, listed as a monument in 2006.

  8. Grande Loge de France - Wikipedia

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    During the second half of the 20th century, Grande Loge de France has steadily grown from 438 Lodges and 17,500 members in 1989 to 640 Lodges and 25,000 members in 1998. As of 2020 it accounts with 930 Lodges and over 33,000 members. The Grande Loge de France works the first three Degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (A&ASR).

  9. La Cambe - Wikipedia

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    La Cambe is a Calvados commune located in the Bessin, more specifically, in the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin natural regional park. It is located 7.5 km away from Isigny-sur-Mer and 23 km away from Bayeux.