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le Pas de Calais is a mini-region in the North of France.
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.
Calais is the name of a town located in the northern part of France, it's a sub-prefecture of the department of Pas-de-Calais. It's an important town and ferry port that communicate France and England through the English Channel.
Provence is probably best translated as region or area in English. The area known as La Provence is also a region in south-east France, on the Italian border.
The Seine river takes its course at Source-Seine in the area of Dijon (Eastern-central France), and runs into the English channel near Le Havre. It is the second-longest river (entirely) in France with a length of 777 km (482 miles).
They are located in the English Channel near the coast of Normandy, France
Northern France on the English Channel
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le Pas de Calais is a mini-region in the North of France.
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.
no. Piemonte is a region in northwestern italy up by the France and Swedish border.
Normandy is in Northern France A historical region and former province of northwest France on the English Channel. Part of ancient Gaul, the region was successively conquered by the Romans, Franks, and Norse; passed to England after the Norman Conquest (1066) and during the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453); and was restored to France in 1450. Its beaches were the focal point of Allied landings on D-day (June 6, 1944) in World War II.
Brittany is in the north-west of France, just across the English Channel from Britain. See the related link.
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.
No, Paris is located slightly north of the center of France, in a region of plains, and approximately 200 kilometers east of the English Channel.
No, they are a long way from the Baltic Sea. They are in the English Channel.
Brittany is a region of France along the English Channel. Brittany was settled by Celtic speakers, not French speakers, and they still speak Breton, a Celtic language.