No, it is the name for the northern region of France.
Neither, Normandy is a 'region' of France. -In the same way the Cotswolds are a region of England or Appalachia is a region of the USA.
Lower and Upper Normandy merged becoming one region called Normandy. Caen was the capital of Lower Normandy.
The area of Lower Normandy is 17,589 square kilometers.
Normandy is located in France near the norther border to the English Channel. And yes, it was the site of D-day on June 6, 1944.
Normandy is no longer a country. It's a region in the northwest of France.
Normandy Normandy is a region in the country of France. Normandy is not a country. So to be clear, the country the Americans landed on during D-day was France.
Normandy is now a part of France.
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No. He was French, his family from the Ile de France, and Normandy was still a separate country.
The same country as today - France
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No, it is the name for the northern region of France.
Neither, Normandy is a 'region' of France. -In the same way the Cotswolds are a region of England or Appalachia is a region of the USA.
Normandy lies on the northern coast of France, along the English Channel south east of Great Britain. Normandy includes territory in northern France and the Channel Islands.
D-Day was in Normandy, France.