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- Normandy - Wikipedia
Normandy's name comes from the settlement of the territory by Vikings ("Northmen") starting in the 9th century, and confirmed by treaty in the 10th century between King Charles III of France and the Viking jarl Rollo
- Normandy | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica
Where is Normandy located in France? What is Normandy known for? Which major cities can be found in Normandy? What are some famous foods or products from Normandy? Why was Normandy important during World War II? How does Normandy’s history influence its culture today?
- Normandy Tourism: The official tourism website - Normandy Tourism, France
Explore, sample and savour Normandy in your own way How to get to and travel around Normandy? Welcome to the official Normandy Tourism website, packed with ideas for things to see and do, places to stay, events, maps, videos and more
- Normandys 14 Best Attractions And Activities For Your First Visit
Normandy, in France's north along the coast of the English Channel, is the closest coastline to Paris, giving it the nickname of the "21st arrondissement " The location is prime for a getaway, and also, as the region's history suggests, invasions
- Normandy Travel Guide - Normandie Lovers
Travel guide in Normandy: castles, cities, villages, restaurants, hotels, beaches, abbeys, D-Day sites
- The Essential Guide to Normandy - The Good Life France
Normandy is a region of contrasts, of seaside resorts and glorious countryside, peppered with historic and enchanting towns and villages This is a land of immense sandy beaches, some of which are memorials to key events of the Second World War
- Guide to the region of Normandy in northern France
Explore our guide to Normandy, with key facts, travel information, tourist attractions and property prices in this historic region of northern France
- Normandy – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Normandy is the land of the Normans, whose Norse ancestors arrived in 820 and conducted several raids in their longboats up the River Seine, terrorising and extorting the Franks out of much of their wealth
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