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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.

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The landscape of the Nord Pas de Calais region is a low lying plain. It is quite flat; part of the plain in the northern tip is just at sea level.

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Q: How would you describe the landscape of The Normandy region of France?
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