NormandyNormandy attracts vacationers with recognized resorts, historical monuments, Camembert cheese and Calvados drink |
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CancaleThe Cancale resort is called an Emerald Coast. The sea is cool and beaches are deserted even in the midst of a season here. Excellent sea food restaurants |
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CoutancesCoutances, the ancient town of Bishops, is considered to be a city of art. The main attraction is Notre Dame de Coutances, the oldest of Norman Gothic cathedrals (XIII century) |
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DeauvilleThe main pride of Deauville are two hippodromes - La Touquet and Clairefontaine, where all the year round are held racings, horses selling auctions and international meetings of equestrian sports representatives |
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FecampFecamp is a coastal town, famous for fresh cod and Benedictine liqueur with herbs and spices |
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RouenIt was in Rouen where Joan of Arc was burnt in 1431, being declared a heretic. Now, the city is a real open-air museum of masterpieces of Gothic architecture |
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D-Day museumConnoisseurs and lovers of military history should not miss an excursion to the D-Day museum, located in a German blockhouse of the Second World War |
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Mont Saint-MichelThousands of pilgrims, starting from XII century to present days, tend to see Mont Saint-Michel monastery, a symbol of unwavering Christian stronghold |
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