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- English Channel - Wikipedia
The name is usually said to refer to the sleeve (French: la manche) shape of the Channel Folk etymology has derived it from a Celtic word meaning 'channel' that is also the source of the name for the Minch in Scotland, [ 12 ] but this name is not attested before the 17th century, and French and British sources of that time are clear about its
- Manche (mer) — Wikipédia
La Manche (en anglais : English Channel ; en breton : mor Breizh [3] ; en cornique : Mor Bretannek ; en gallois : Môr Udd ; en normand : Maunche, en ouest-flamand : iengels Kanoal) est une mer épicontinentale [4] de l'océan Atlantique, située dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Europe et qui s'étend sur une superficie d'environ 75 000 km 2 et sépare
- What to see and do in Manche Normandy - The Good Life France
Explore Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue’s charms from the lighthouse to the marine chapel Taste the famous oysters, wander the streets to see the charming little houses and watch the to-ing and froing at the picturesque port
- Manche, France: travel guide and attractions in Manche, Normandy
Manche travel guide and tourist information with attractions, highlights and places to visit on the Cotentin peninsula and in Manche, Normandy, France
- Discover la Manche for your holidays in Normandy | Manche Tourism
La Manche is a peninsula that’s divided into eight territories From Mont Saint-Michel to the D-Day beaches, via the tip of the Cotentin, the department stands out for its unspoilt coastline, its varied landscapes, its rich heritage and its unique know-how
- Explore La Manche, a Beautiful Corner of Normandy
The rhythm of the sea affects most ocean-facing coasts, of course, but the western shores of La Manche have some of the highest tides in Europe, so their landscapes – and the activities of the people who live here – are utterly transformed twice a day by the coming and going of the water
- The coast of La Manche in Normandy - Manche Tourism Group
The coastline of La Manche boasts over 670 km of unspoilt shores, a real natural gem waiting to be explored From rugged cliffs and fine sandy beaches to charming coastal villages, the territory has a breathtaking diversity of landscapes
- French Department Focus: Manche, Normandy - Complete France
Dominated by its proximity to the sea, with over 355km of coastline, Manche even shares its name with the nearby English Channel (La Manche) which separates it from Cornwall and Dorset, to which it was once joined The Cotentin Peninsula constitutes a significant portion of the relatively narrow département
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