Normandy sits in the western part of France, next to the English channel. It has a temperate climate where harsh winters and hot summers are extremely rare. The region is somewhat rainy, and as green as England. That makes it a good place for meadows and cattle farms. The bocage (a lay of the land including many meadows and hedges) is the stereotype of the landscape. Normandy isn't properly hilly, but the landscape is never flat if you except the path of the Seine valley through it.
Normande is the adjective relative to Normandy in Western France.
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Normany is in France and is divided into two administrative regions - la Haute-Normandie and la Basse-Normandie. There are also the Channel Islands (known as 'les Iles Anglo-Normandes' in French) ruled by the Queen, but which have their own separate administration.
France is well known for its cheese, for instance the camembert, a round, soft, white crusted cheese which comes from the region of Normandy, west of Paris.
Vikings who settled in north-west France were calle "Normands" (literllay men of the north). The region in which they settled, West of Paris, was named after them: la Normandie (Normandy)
Landron is a small locality in the Normandy region of France, specifically situated in the department of Manche. It is part of the commune of Montgardon. The area is known for its rural landscape and proximity to historical sites typical of Normandy.
Haute-Normandy (upper Normandy) Basse-Normandy (lower Normandy)
No, Normandy is a province in Western/Northern France
Normandy is no longer a country. It's a region in the northwest of France.
Yes. Although, the Norman concept probably predates the nation of Norway, so it may also describe other Scandinavians.
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.
Answer No. Normandy is a region in the northwest section of France.
He was the duke of Normandy, a region of France.
No, it is the name for the northern region of France.
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The capital of the Calvados region in France is Caen. It is located in the Normandy region.
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.