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Normandy: The Best Places to Visit in Normandy, France

With the 75th anniversary of D-Day this year we felt it would be a great way to help people know some of the amazing places to visit in Normandy. From the D-Day beaches and cemetraries, to the UNESCO World Heritage Bayeux Tapestry in Bayeux, to the often painted Rouen Cathedral, Normandy has a lot to offer travelers. Here are our 10 favorite things about visiting Normandy, France.
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Top 10 Places To Visit in Normandy 2024 - Travel Guide

Get ready to explore Normandy, France with our ultimate travel guide! Discover the top 10 places to visit in Normandy, from stunning beaches to historic landmarks to delicious French cuisine.

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Top 10 Best Experiences & Things To Do In Normandy France. Attractions & Places To Visit

Destination Review: The Luxe Voyager's exclusive curated listing of the Top 10 Best Experiences & Things To Do as a tourist In Normandy France. With its wild beaches, rolling countryside, romantic chateaux & historical towns, Normandy is one of the most beautiful regions in France. Situated in north-west France, Normandy is famous for its medieval and 20th-century history, Impressionist art, regional cuisine, beautiful landscapes and picturesque towns. What makes Normandy different is its culture, the legacy of William the Conqueror, the historic scars left by the Second World War, its distinctive local cuisine and the rich cultural heritage.

With 350 miles of coastline and beaches, and richly varied landscapes, Normandy gives you a wonderful choice of scenery and culture: the stunning beauty of the cliffs of Etretat, the historic coastline stretching from Caen to Sainte-Mère-Eglise via Arromanches-les-Bains, the River Seine winding between wooded hills and chalk escarpments, the craggy hills of the Suisse Normande, the metropolitan excitement of Rouen and the fields and hedges of Calvados, punctuated with orchards and half-timber houses.

Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay count among France’s most stunning sights. Enjoy Normandy’s unique blend of maritime traditions and rural way of life. Marvel at its historic towns and buildings, stroll down quiet country lanes, enjoy local dishes in picturesque villages, or sip a drink by the quayside of one of its old ports while fishermen repair their nets and seagulls soar overhead.

1: Tour Mont Saint Michel
2: Jeep tour of D Day Landing Beaches & Normandy American Cemetery
3: Tour medieval port of Honfleur
4: Tour cliffs of Etretat
5: Visit Les Planches beach boardwalk in Deauville
6: Tour L'Abbaye-aux-Hommes monastery in Caen
7 (Tie): Explore Rouen Old Town & Joan of Arc Museum
7 (Tie): Explore historic center of Bayeux & William the Conqueror Tapestry
8: Watch horse racing at Hippodrome de Deauville-La-Touques
9: Visit Mémorial de Caen WW II Museum
10: Calvados apple brandy tasting at Château du Breuil

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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Normandy, France - Travel Video 2024

Welcome to our channel, where we guide you through the mesmerizing wonders of Normandy! In this travel video, we will take you a virtual journey to discover the best places to visit in Normandy, France. Normandy, known for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and charming towns, offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and wanderers alike.

In this video, we start our adventure with a visit to the magnificent Mont Saint-Michel. Marvel at this UNESCO World Heritage site, nestled on a rocky island, and explore its awe-inspiring medieval abbey. Next, we take you to the historic city of Rouen, where you can immerse yourself in the fascinating architecture of the Rouen Cathedral and discover the captivating stories of Joan of Arc.

Continuing our journey, we venture to the stunning cliffs of Étretat, breathtaking natural formations that have inspired countless artists over the centuries. Prepare to be amazed by the majestic views and the iconic arches that make this place truly special. Moving along, we make a stop at the charming village of Honfleur, with its picturesque harbor and beautiful half-timbered houses.

Next, travel back in time with us as we explore the D-Day Landing beaches in Normandy. Pay your respects at the American Cemetery and stroll along Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, and Juno Beach, all significant landmarks of World War II history. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the remarkable Normandy American Memorial.

To complete our journey, we invite you to discover the enchanting town of Bayeux, home to the famous Bayeux Tapestry. Experience the captivating medieval atmosphere and marvel at this stunning historical artifact.

Join us on this virtual tour of the best places to visit in Normandy, and let the beauty and history of this region leave you in awe. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more travel inspiration!

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00:54 Mont Saint-Michel
01:31 Etretat
02:09 D-Day Beaches
02:50 Bayeux
03:32 Honfleur
04:13 Giverny
04:48 Rouen
05:27 Trouville & Deauville
06:10 Caen
06:51 Cherbourg

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3-Day Normandy Itinerary: Visiting the D-Day Beaches

Normandy D-Day Beaches Day Trip from Paris.
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👍 Utah & Omaha Beaches D-Day Group Tour from Bayeux


👍 Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full Day Tour from Bayeux


👍 D-Day Private Normandy Battlefields Day Trip From Paris with VIP Services


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👉 Tapistry Museum Bayeux


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👉 How to get to Normandy D-Day Beaches from Paris?
1-Rent a car from Paris and drive. Bayeux is about 3 hours from Paris and St Mere l'Eglise (Utah Beach) is about 4 hours.
2-Take a train from Gare St Lazare to Bayeux. This medieval town has lots of boutique hotels, cobblestone streets, and restaurants to enjoy. From there, you'll have many options for guided tours to the D-Day beaches.
3-Book a one-day tour from Paris. It usually leaves at 7am and returns in the evening. This is the marathon option if you only have limited time to see the D-Day Beaches
4-Book a private tour guide & driver from Paris to take you there & back

👉 Where to Stay in Normandy to visit the D-Day beaches?
Bayeux is probably the best option with many boutique hotels to choose from. And it's centrally located with quick access to all the main D-Day locations.

👉 What is the best time to visit Normandy D-Day Beaches?
June & September is probably the best for fewer crowds and better weather. July & August will be crowded with Europeans on summer vacations.

👉 How far is Normandy from Paris France?
By Car: 3-hours to Bayeux which is centrally located and 4-hours to St Mere l'Eglise and Utah Beach
By Train: Gare St Lazare to Bayeux = 3h:13mn

👉 How long does it take to visit the Normandy D-Day Beaches?
We recommend at least 2-days to see all the sites. The best is 3-days to see it all properly. The D-Day beaches are about 70km from one end to the other with small country roads connecting them all.

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Top 10 Best Luxury Hotels in Normandy France: Boutique & 5 Star Resorts. Honfleur, Deauville, Bayeux

Hotel Reviews: The Luxe Voyager's exclusive curated listing of the Top 10 Best 5 Star Luxury Hotels, Resorts & Boutique hotels in Normandy, France. With its wild beaches, rolling countryside, romantic chateaux & historical towns, Normandy is one of the most beautiful regions in France. Situated in north-west France, Normandy is famous for its medieval and 20th-century history, Impressionist art, regional cuisine, beautiful landscapes and picturesque towns. What makes Normandy different is its culture, the legacy of William the Conqueror, the historic scars left by the Second World War, its distinctive local cuisine and the rich cultural heritage.

With 350 miles of coastline and beaches, and richly varied landscapes, Normandy gives you a wonderful choice of scenery and culture: the stunning beauty of the cliffs of Etretat, the historic coastline stretching from Caen to Sainte-Mère-Eglise via Arromanches-les-Bains, the River Seine winding between wooded hills and chalk escarpments, the craggy hills of the Suisse Normande, the metropolitan excitement of Rouen and the fields and hedges of Calvados, punctuated with orchards and half-timber houses.

Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay count among France’s most stunning sights. Enjoy Normandy’s unique blend of maritime traditions and rural way of life. Marvel at its historic towns and buildings, stroll down quiet country lanes, enjoy local dishes in picturesque villages, or sip a drink by the quayside of one of its old ports while fishermen repair their nets and seagulls soar overhead.

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10: Hotel Villa Lara & Villa Augustine Bayeux

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Top 10 things to do in Normandy, France

Experience the rich history and natural beauty of Normandy! This picturesque region, located northwest of France, is known for its stunning coastline, quaint villages, and historical significance.

A must-see in Normandy is the famous Mont Saint-Michel, an island commune home to a stunning medieval abbey. Normandy is also known for its delicious local cuisine, including cider, Calvados, Camembert cheese, and seafood. Also, one of Normandy's most important historical sites is the D-Day landing beaches. Visitors can tour the beaches, museums, and cemeteries that commemorate the events of June 6, 1944, when the Allies landed in Normandy during World War II.

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10. Giverny
Giverny is a small French village 80 km to the west of the capital city Paris, within the valley of the river Seine and the northern region of Upper Normandy. The village is best known as the rural retreat of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840-1926). Most attractions are closed for winter (November-March).

9. Pays d'Auge
The Pays d'Auge is an area in Normandy, straddling the départements of Calvados and Orne. The chief town is Lisieux. The landscape of this area is considered typical of Normandy—agricultural and producing dairy produce and apples. It is noted for its cheeses, especially Camembert, a place in Pays d'Auge, Livarot and Pont-l'Évêque, also names of villages.

8. D-Day Beaches
The D-Day beaches are the historic site of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of western Europe during World War II. An excellent time to visit is on the June 6th anniversary when there are numerous memorial ceremonies to mark the occasion. A large number of reenactment groups attend, adding pageantry and atmosphere.

7. Deauville and La Cote Fleurie
Deauville is a fashionable seaside resort in the Calvados département of the region of Lower Normandy. With its race course, harbour, international film festival, marinas, conference centre, villas, Grand Casino and sumptuous hotels, Deauville is regarded as the queen of the Norman beaches and one of the most prestigious seaside resorts in all of France.

6. Caen
Caen is the capital of Lower Normandy and of Calvados département in northern France and has a population of 115,000. Caen is a college city and thus very active. In summer, tourists gather in Normandy for Second World War remains and the Memorial for Peace. Caen is a modern city, four-fifths of which was demoiolished in 1944 and rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s.

5. Rouen Cathedral
Rouen is the capital of the French region of Upper Normandy and situated on the River Seine, approximately 90 minutes drive northwest from the centre of Paris. It is where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake, but the main reason for visiting is its incredible cathedral that inspired Monet to paint over 30 canvases. Rouen was the home of the author, Gustave Flaubert.

4. Abbaye de Jumieges
Jumièges Abbey was a Benedictine monastery, situated in the commune of Jumièges in the Seine-Maritime département in Normandy. In 654 the abbey was founded on a gift of forested land belonging to the royal fisc presented by Clovis II and his queen, Balthild, to the Frankish nobleman Filibertus, who had been the companion of Saints Ouen and Wandrille at the Merovingian court of Dagobert I.

3. Honfleur
Honfleur is a town surrounding a beautiful little 17th-century harbor in Calvados, Lower Normandy. The town has preserved many historic and traditional buildings and houses some interesting museums, churches and monuments. It is especially known for its old, beautiful picturesque port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists, including in particular Gustave Courbet and Claude Monet.

2. Bayeux Tapestry
Bayeux is a small town in northern France within the region of Lower Normandy. Bayeux is best known for the remarkable Bayeux Tapestry that chronicles in visual form the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, in 1066. Scenes include the Channel crossing, the Battle of Hastings (14 October 1066), the death of the Saxon English king Harold and the subsequent coronation of Duke William as King of England.

1. Mont-St-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is a small UNESCO World Heritage site located on an island just off the coast of the region of Lower Normandy in northern France. The island is best known as the site of the spectacular and well-preserved Norman Benedictine Abbey of St Michel at the peak of the rocky island, surrounded by the winding streets and convoluted architecture of the medieval town.

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Best Way to Visit the WW2 D-Day Beaches in France

The WW2 D-Day landing Beaches in Normandy is the top World War 2 site to see in Europe so we give you the formula on the Best Way to Visit the WW2 D-Day Beaches. #bestwaytovisittheww2ddaybeaches #visittheddaybeaches #dday80 #ww2dday

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Best Way to Visit the WW2 D-Day Beaches Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:41 How to Get to Normandy
01:05 Getting there from Paris by Train
01:31 Drive times in Normandy
02:38 Caen Memorial Museum
04:08 Abbey Saint-Étienne, Caen
04:55 D-Day Events Timeline
05:55 Omaha Beach
06:30 Normandy American Cemetery
07:45 British Normandy Memorial
09:39 Outro

What to Eat in Normandy, France - Visit Normandy

France is famous for its duck (confit de canard), it's entrecote, it's wine and its cheese, but you may not know that each region of France has its own specialties. Here we discuss the food and drinks you should enjoy when you visit Normandy, The D-Day Beaches and Mont Sant-Michel. From the cider and apple and pear centric desserts to the seafood and oysters to so much more. What to eat in Normandy will get your ready for your next visit to France.
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🇫🇷 Top 10 Must-Visit Places in Normandy, France | Ultimate Etretat Travel Guide | Things to do

Explore the top 10 must-visit places in Normandy, France! From the iconic Mont Saint-Michel to the historic D-Day beaches.

This travel guide covers one of the most enchanting destinations in this beautiful region. Discover picturesque towns, stunning landscapes, and rich history that make Normandy a perfect travel destination. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or just looking for a scenic getaway, Normandy has something for everyone. Watch now to plan your ultimate Normandy adventure!

**Top 10 Places to Visit in Normandy:**
1. Mont Saint-Michel
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3. D-Day Beaches
4. Honfleur
5. Bayeux
6. Rouen
7. Giverny
8. Caen
9. Trouville & Deauville
10. Cherbourg

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NORMANDY, FRANCE 🇫🇷 What to do in Normandy (tour of Beaches, Bayeux, Mont Saint-Michel and more!)

What to do in Normandy, France? We traveled to the northwest of France and enjoyed a few days touring the Normandy region with family. Here is our top 10 list of Things to See in Normandy during a 3-4 day stay!

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5 Tips on Visiting Bayeux, France

Heading to the D-Day Beaches in Normandy, France? One of the best towns to visit and enjoy is Bayeux, France. Whether taking in the D-Day Beaches and museums to the Bayeux Tapestry that is a UNESCO World Heritage site to the cathedral and more.
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Bayeux Travel Guide - Bayeux France is known to many for the Bayeux tapestry and William the Conqueror but it is also one of the most beautiful places in Normandy. You can visit the Bayeux cathedral as well as the nearby Omaha and Utah beaches, sites from the D’Day landing. Bayeux is filled not only with great history but also fantastic local shops, patisseries and restaurants for you to visit.

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The Best Places to Visit Near Paris | Normandy in a Day

Just a 90 minute train ride from Paris is the beginning of one of the best places to visit near paris, Normandy. This is a region that is full of history going back to the Roman times and the top WW2 site in Europe. Its easy to see why Normandy in A Day is one of the best places to visit near paris #bestplacestovisitnearparis #paris #normandyfrance #ww2

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The easiest way to get to Normandy is to take the train. Once you are there pick up the car to see the D-Day Beaches and small villages like Bayeux and Caen. The food is also one of the reasons why Normandy is one of the best places to visit near paris

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0:00 Intro
0:52 Where is Normandy
0:56 Getting to Normandy from Paris
01:31 Where to Stay in Normandy
01:56 Drive times in Normandy
02:07 Rouen, France
05:35 WW2 D-Day Beaches
05:49 Caen Memorial Museum
07:29 Abbey Saint-Étienne, Caen
07:45 British Normandy Memorial
08:36 D-Day Events Timeline
09:30 Omaha Beach
09:54 Normandy American Cemetery
11:06 British Normandy Memorial
13:01 St Mere Eglise
13:44 Airborne Museum
14:30 Cider & Calvados Tasting
17:59 Camembert Tasting
19:32 Bayeux, France
20:05 Bayaeux Tapestry
21:41 Outro
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Places to see in ( Bayeux - France )

Places to see in ( Bayeux - France )

Bayeux is a town on the Aure river in the Normandy region of northwestern France, 10 kilometers from the Channel coast. Its medieval center contains cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and the towering, Norman-Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame. The famed 68-meter Tapisserie de Bayeux, an 11th-century tapestry depicting the 1066 Norman invasion of England, is on display in an 18th-century seminary.

Bayeux is located 7 kilometres (4 miles) from the coast of the English Channel and 30 km (19 mi) north-west of Caen. The city, with elevations varying from 32 to 67 metres (105 to 220 feet) above sea level – with an average of 46 metres (151 feet) – is bisected by the River Aure. Bayeux is located at the crossroads of RN 13 and the train route Paris-Caen-Cherbourg. The city is the capital of the Bessin, which extends north-west of Calvados.

The town of Bayeux is a popular destination in Normandy, near the coast and north-west of Caen and is also listed as one of less than 100 important protected Historic Towns in France. There are several reasons that people visit Bayeux including the famous tapestry; the town and cathedral; and the proximity of the Normandy Landing beaches.

France This Way comment: of course, Bayeux is best known for the tapestry, but even if you don't plan to see the tapestry the rest of the town, especially the old town around the cathedral and along the river is well worth exploring. The Bayeux tapestry is without doubt the most famous tapestry in the world, and an unmissable site when you are in this part of Normandy. The tapestry relates the story of the conquest of England and King Harold by the Norman, William the Conqueror, in the Battle of Hastings, including the preparations for the battle and the battle itself.

Although the origins of the tapestry are slightly unclear, it appears probable it was either commissioned by the half-brother of William the Conqueror or his wife. The tapestry was also probably completed around 1077, and it seems likely it was made in England, although even that is not certain. Despite its probable English origins the tapestry is, of course, a French National Treasure. An extraordinary feat, the tapestry is about 80 metres long and 50 centimetres high and is a fascinating document that provides a great deal of valuable information about life at that time. The tapestry can be seen, not surprisingly, in the town of Bayeux in the Centre Guillaume le Conquerant, itself a 17th century seminary building.

Bayeux itself is an attractive town with a reasonably well-preserved medieval centre, centred around a renowned cathedral. The Cathedrale Notre Dame dates in part from 1077, although most of what we see today is in gothic style and was built in the 13th to 15th centuries. The tapestry was originally displayed here in the cathedral before being moved to its current location in the Centre Guillaume le Conquerant. Note that the stained glass windows in the cathedral, like the tapestry, tell the story of William the Conqueror.

The medieval streets around the cathedral also have lots of medieval houses, some half-timbered, and many other historic houses of interest. These grand townhouses were built over a long period, from the 14th century to the 18th century, so include a wide range of different styles. The Grand hôtel d'Argouges at 4 Rue Saint-Malo is among the most interesting: built in the 15th century it incorporates numerous carved statues in the upper parts of the facade. The house on the corner of 1, rue des Cuisiniers, is another very impressive half-timbered medieval house.

Across the road from here is the Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy (Musée Mémorial de la Bataille de Normandie). This museum recounts the action seen in Normandy from the 7 June to the 29 August 1944. The Museum Baron Gérard in Bayeux is also interesting, with collections that tell the history of the town, including the important lace and porcelain industries, as well as exhibiting a good number of works of art. Nearby, Bayeux also houses the largest British war cemetery in Normandy.

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Top 10 places to visit in Normandy - Travel video

Welcome to our latest video where we explore the top 10 must-visit places in Normandy! Join us on this virtual tour as we uncover the beauty and history of this picturesque region in France. From the stunning cliffs of Etretat to the historic Mont Saint-Michel, get ready to be mesmerized by the breathtaking landscapes and fascinating facts that Normandy has to offer.

Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for travel inspiration, this video is sure to spark your wanderlust. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a journey through some of the most iconic and hidden gems that Normandy has to offer.

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00:00:00 Intriguing Normandy
00:00:34 The Tenth Wonder - Château de Caen
00:01:06 Ninth Spot - The Cliffs of Étretat
00:01:37 Eighth Wonder - Bayeux Tapestry
00:02:06 Seventh Heaven - Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel
00:02:39 Sixth Sense - Rouen’s Old Town
00:03:10 Top Five - American Cemetery
00:03:38 Fourth Place - Honfleur Harbour
00:04:09 Top Three - D-Day Beaches
00:04:38 Runner Up - Monet’s Garden, Giverny
00:05:10 The Champion - Palace of Versailles
00:05:40 The Wrap-up

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It has been 23 years since I have visited the beautiful town of Bayeux and I couldn't be happier with my recent journey to this amazing Normandy town. Join me as I explore the town and visit the Bayeux Tapestry, the medieval town center, the British World War II cemetery, and much more. My passion for travel began in Normandy and it is a region that is very special to me. I hope you enjoy the video.

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Bayeux, France: Famous Medieval Tapestry - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite

More info about travel to Bayeux: Bayeux, a town 140 miles west of Paris in the Normandy region, is famous for the Bayeux Tapestry. This 230 foot long embroidery, housed in an excellent museum, tells the story of arguably the most memorable event of the Middle Ages — the pivotal Battle of Hastings in 1066 where the Norman leader William the Conqueror defeated Harold to claim the throne of England. #ricksteveseurope #ricksteves #normandy

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17 Top Tourist Attractions in Normandy (France)


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17 Top Tourist Attractions in Normandy :
Bayeux and the Bayeux Tapestry Museum, Caen Churches and Memorial Center, Château de Caen, Château de Fontaine-Henry, Deauville, Dieppe, Étretat, Evreux, Fécamp, Giverny, Honfleur, Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy (Bayeux), Mont Saint-Michel, Omaha Beach, Rouen, Suisse Normande, Trouville

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