Normandy

Normandy is a region of northern France, bordering the English Channel. Normandy is famed for the D-Day Allied invasion on June 6, 1944. From Paris Take the A14 north out of Paris towards Rouen for around 20 km, then take the A13 towards Le Havre and Caen.

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D-Day beaches
D-Day Beaches are in Normandy, France. The D-Day beaches are the historic site of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of western Europe during World War II. D-Day beaches Travel Guide »
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Lower Normandy
Lower Normandy is a region of northern France and comprises the lower, western half of the historical Normandy. Lower Normandy Travel Guide »
Upper Normandy
Upper Normandy is an administrative region of northern France, part of Normandy, located between the capital city Paris and the English Channel. Upper Normandy Travel Guide »
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