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The Calvados département bears the name of its most famous alcoholic drink - an apple brandy - fermented from the apples that grow so well in this area. The wonderful scenery of the Calvados varies enormously from rugged coastline to the North to the Pays d'Auge farming plain, so peaceful with many church steeples appearing on the horizon |
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The Manche département covers the western most part of Normandy stretching from the port of Cherbourg in the north to the spectacular salt marshes of the bay of Mont Saint-Michel in the south. |
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The Orne department is the most southerly département of Normandy and has a population of only 300,000. Due to its relief of forested hills and deep valley gorges reminiscent of Switzerland, it shares with Calvados the pays known as 'Suisse Normande'. |
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The Eure departement of Normandy takes its name from the river that flows through it before joining the Seine at Pont de l'Arche. It is an area rich in chateaux and abbeys... |
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The aptly named Seine-Maritime with its dramatic cliffs, rolling open countryside and the twists and turns of the mighty River Seine as it flows through orchards of apple trees are its main geographic features that inspired Impressionist painters, like Claude Monet... |





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