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Brittany, Lower and Upper Normandy, Nord-Pas de Calais, and Picardy are the regions in northwestern France which front the English Channel.

Specifically, Brittany is the most westerly of the northern regions. Nord-Pas de Calais is the most easterly. Picardy lies between Nord-Pas de Calais and Upper Normandy. Lower Normandy lies between Brittany and Upper Normandy.

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