it is famous for apple brandy called calvados
and D-day
Normandy is mostly famous for its camembert (cheese), salt meadow lamb and tripes.
The Battle for Normandy was fought in Normandy, France.
Haute-Normandy (upper Normandy) Basse-Normandy (lower Normandy)
it is the capital of Normandy in Northern France... It's also a famous war peom by May Wedderburn Cannan
Normandy is famous not only for butter, but also for all kind of dairy products.
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.
No, Normandy is a province in Western/Northern France
No, Normandy belongs to France
The English Channel borders Normandy, France.
Battle of Normandy, also known as, D-Day.
allied forces invaded German held beaches at Normandy, France
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.