Giverny is a small village in France, known for being the home of the famous impressionist painter Claude Monet. It is not classified as a town or a city, but rather a rural community.
The area of Giverny is 6,460,000.0 square meters.
No, there is no city called Tune Town. It seems to be a fictional name.
There is no town or city called Trouble in the world. It is possible that there may be smaller settlements or neighborhoods with that name, but as an official town or city, it does not exist.
Oxford is a city in England.
Romford is considered a town in the London Borough of Havering, England. It does not have official city status.
Giverny's population is 502.
Claunde Monet is buried in Giverny, in Eure Department, France
The area of Giverny is 6,460,000.0 square meters.
Claude Monet has a garden at Giverny. That is where he spent most of his childhood.
In 1845, (5 years of age ) his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy.
At Giverny.
Giverny
Claude Monet
In his house at Giverny.
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He died in Giverny, France.
The road distance from Versailles (Palace) to Giverny is 66 km (41 miles). The driving time is 50 minutes in normal conditions.