Normandy
Lille is a town in northern France. Its name has no real signification.
Gaul would be one such name. Normandy was also northern France.
the shortest name for a town in France is Y.Y is a village in Picardy, Northern France.
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Domrémy, in northern France
No, it is the name for the northern region of France.
The Arsenault name comes from the Medieval landscape of northern France known as Normandy.
Lisle
None of them. There's Abbeville, which is named after a town in Northern France, and of course New Orleans is named after Orléans, which is in the centre of France, but not the same name.
le garden in 1682 in the northern france
The name "France" itself was given after a Germanic tribe, the "Franks" having settled in Northern France, whose kings came to preeminence after the fall of the Roman Empire.
The River Eure is in northern France, a tributary of the Seine.. The river Epte flows in Normandy. The Elorn is in Brittany.