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    Manche

    French department
    manche.pref.gouv.fr

    Manche is a coastal French département in Normandy on the English Channel, which is known as La Manche, literally "the sleeve", in French. Manche is bordered by Ille-et-Vilaine and Mayenne to the south, Orne and Calvados to the east, the English Channel to the west and north and by sharing maritime borders with the Crown Dependencies of Bailiwick of Jersey and Bailiwick of Guernsey of the United Kingdom to the west. It had a population of 495,045 in 2019. Wikipedia

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  2. francethisway.com

    The Manche department is in north-west Normandy (northern France) on the Cotentin Peninsula which extends into the English Channel, with Cherbourg at the northern end and Saint-Lô as departmental capital. The department takes its name from the English Channel, called La Manche in France. Manche is the French word for sleeve, which the English ...
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    Manche is one of the original 83 Departments of France, established during the French Revolution on 26 February 1790. It was created from part of the province of Normandy.. The capital was Coutances until 1796, and it resumed that role after World War II because of the almost complete destruction of Saint-Lô during the Battle of Normandy following D-Day. ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Normandy (/ ˈ n ɔːr m ə n d i / NOR-mən-dee; French: Normandie [nɔʁmɑ̃di] ⓘ; Norman: Normaundie) is the northwesternmost of the eighteen regions of France, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.. Normandy is divided into five administrative departments: Calvados, Eure, Manche, Orne and Seine-Maritime.It covers 30,627 square kilometres (11,825 sq mi), [4 ...
  6. my-french-house.com

    House Prices in Normandy. Houses - the average price per sq. metre: €1,979 (source Fnaim - 2025) Apartments - average price per sq. metre: €2,216 (source Fnaim - 2025) Price trends - average price change over the last 12 months: -0.4 %; Normandy at a Glance Normandy is a popular destination for people who want to purchase a second home in ...
  7. en.normandie-tourisme.fr

    Situated in north-west France, in Europe, Normandy is famous for its rich history, Impressionist art, regional cuisine and beautiful landscapes. ... Normandy is a region in north-west France. Normandy is made up of five départements (counties): Seine-Maritime (capital: Rouen), Calvados (Caen), Manche (Saint-Lô), Orne (Alençon) and Eure ...
  8. frenchentree.com

    Normandie (Normandy) is the official name of one of the new regions of France which was formed by merging the two former administrative regions of Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie, during the restructuring of France's regions in January 2016. The regional capital is Rouen. It is made up of the following five departments: Calvados (14 ...
  9. tripsavvy.com

    Normandy as a Region . Normandy was originally divided into Haute- and Basse-Normandie (Upper and Lower Normandy). The reorganisation of France's regions in January 2016 has united the two into just Normandie. The capital remains Rouen. Normandy has 5 departments: Calvados (14), Eure (27), Manche (50), Orne (61) and Seine-Maritime (76).
  10. informationfrance.com

    Regions. Hauts de France; Normandy; Paris Ile de France; Grand Est; Brittany; ... Manche (50) - Main Town : Saint Lo ... it became clear that in order to faciliate navigation, the site should be built upon the infrastructure of France, ie by Region, Department and Town. There are now 13 Regions and 93 Departments all of which have a number ...
  11. en.wikipedia.org

    Normandy (French: Normandie; Norman: Normaundie or Nouormandie) [note 2] is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.. Normandy comprises mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular Normandy (mostly the British Channel Islands).It covers 30,627 square kilometres (11,825 sq mi). [3]
  12. francethisway.com

    Manche department. The Manche department is to the west of the region, with the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel (the most visited site in France outside Paris) to the south-west and Cherbourg at the northern end of the Cotentin Peninsula.. Nearby you can also visit the town of Granville that protects the entry to the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel.. The more western Normandy landing beaches are to the ...

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