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  2. Caen - Wikipedia

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    The current Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) of Caen is built onto the South Transept of the building. [27] Église de la Ste.-Trinité, formerly the Abbaye aux Dames (Women's Abbey). It was completed in 1060 and is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The current seat of the regional council (conseil régional) of Basse-Normandie is nearby.

  3. Rouen - Wikipedia

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    Rouen (UK: / ˈ r uː ɒ̃, ˈ r uː ɒ n /, US: / r uː ˈ ɒ̃, r uː ˈ ɒ n /; [3] [4] French: ⓘ or) [needs Norman IPA] is a city on the River Seine, in northwestern France.It is the prefecture of the region of Normandy and the department of Seine-Maritime.

  4. Lower Normandy - Wikipedia

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    The region included three departments, Calvados, Manche and Orne, that cover the part of Normandy traditionally termed "Lower Normandy" lying west of the river Dives, the Pays d'Auge (except a small part remaining in Upper Normandy), a small part of the Pays d'Ouche (the main part remaining in Upper Normandy), the Norman Perche, and part of the "French" Perche.

  5. Calvados (department) - Wikipedia

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    Calvados (UK: / ˈ k æ l v ə d ɒ s /, US: /-d oʊ s, ˌ k æ l v ə ˈ d oʊ s, ˌ k ɑː l v ə ˈ-/, French: ⓘ) [needs Norman IPA] is a department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. [3] It takes its name from a cluster of rocks off the Normandy coast. In 2019, it had a population of 694,905. [4]

  6. Avranches - Wikipedia

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    The town was founded on high ground overlooking the dunes and coastal marshes along the bay forming the corner between the peninsulas of the Cotentin and Brittany. From Avranches, it is possible to see the Mont Saint-Michel , which was founded by Saint Aubert , Bishop of Avranches in the 8th century.

  7. Le Havre - Wikipedia

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    The two largest employers in the service sector are the Groupe Hospitalier du Havre with 4,384 staff [89] and the City of Le Havre with 3,467 permanent employees. [90] The city has long been home to many service companies whose activity is related to port operations: primarily the ship-owning companies and also the marine insurance companies.

  8. Évreux - Wikipedia

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    The train station Gare d'Évreux-Normandie is on the railway line from Gare Saint-Lazare to Cherbourg, it is served by regular Intercity and regional rail services to both Paris and Normandy. There used to be two stations in Évreux, only one of which remains open to this day. The second station (Évreux-Nord) served the line from Évreux to Rouen.

  9. Granville, Manche - Wikipedia

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    Granville (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃.vil] ⓘ; Norman: Graunville) is a commune in the Manche department and region of Normandy, northwestern France. [3] The chef-lieu of the canton of Granville and seat of the Communauté de communes de Granville, Terre et Mer [], it is a seaside resort and health resort of Mont Saint-Michel Bay, at the end of the Côte des Havres [], a former cod ...