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  2. Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Normandy (French: Normandie; Norman: Normaundie or Nouormandie) [note 2] is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy. Normandy comprises mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular Normandy (mostly the British Channel Islands ).

  3. Vexin - Wikipedia

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    Map of Norman Vexin. Vexin (French pronunciation:) is a historical county of northern France. It covers a verdant plateau on the right bank (north) of the Seine running roughly east to west between Pontoise and Romilly-sur-Andelle (about 20 km from Rouen), and north to south between Auneuil and the Seine near Vernon.

  4. Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados - Wikipedia

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    Pont-l'Évêque (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ levɛːk] ⓘ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. It is known for Pont-l'Évêque cheese, a type of soft cheese, the oldest Normandy cheese in production.

  5. Carentan - Wikipedia

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    Carentan is close to the sites of the medieval Battle of Formigny of the Hundred Years' War.The town is also likely the site of the historical references to the ancient Gallic port of Crociatonum [3] (documented by Roman sources), a possession of the Unelli (or Veneli or also Venelli) tribe (Greek: Οὐένελοι) situated on the river Douve slightly inland from the beaches at Normandy.

  6. Norman tart - Wikipedia

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    Normandy tart is a shortcrust pastry-based (pâte brisée) variant of the apple tart made in Normandy filled with apples, sliced almonds and sugar, topped with creamy egg custard and baked until the topping is slightly caramelised. It is also known in French as la Tarte Normande.

  7. Let’s be the America that the French of Normandy see when ...

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    In France, Melinda Henneberger saw firsthand the outpouring of gratitude for U.S. veterans returning for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

  8. Tancarville - Wikipedia

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    Tancarville is a farming village surrounded by woodland, by the banks of the river Seine in the Pays de Caux, some 14 miles (23 km) east of Le Havre and near the junction of the D39, D982 and D910 roads at the eastern end of the A131 autoroute.

  9. Carpiquet - Wikipedia

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    Carpiquet is on the western side of the Caen metropolitan area.The town is divided into four distinct areas: the town centre; the commercial area along the Ligne de Paris - Caen and Route nationale 13 to the north;