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Normandy coastline
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Normandy coastline on the bank of the English Channel in the north-north-west of the France.

Understand

  • A coastal town is a municipality along the coast of the ocean or the sea.
  • A seaside resort is a coastal town developed for a main activity, tourism of "sea baths".
  • The name of the coasts is distinguished by an appellation corresponding to their geology, location, color, etc.
  • Reading is counterclockwise

Regions

Seine-Maritime

  • 1 Alabaster Coast Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia link – Coastline of the Pays de Caux, from Le Tréport to Le Havre in the department of Seine-Maritime In the region Normandy
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Alabaster Coast

Calvados

Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Côte de Grâce
  • 3 Côte Fleurie Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia link – Coastline of the Pays d'Auge from the Touques estuary to that of the Orne. From Villerville, Trouville-sur-Mer to Merville-Franceville Plage, Sallenelles. East of the department of Calvados In the region Normandy
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Côte Fleurie
  • 4 Côte de Nacre Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia link – Part located between the mouth of the Orne at Ouistreham and that of a Seulles at Courseulles-sur-Mer, to the west of the department of Calvados In the region Normandy
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of Normandy from Seine-Maritime to Calvados
  • 5 Normandy Landing Coast  – Located to the west of the Calvados In the region Normandy
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Normandy Landing Coast
  • Shore to landing

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Cotentin peninsula

  • 6 Eastern coast of the Cotentin peninsula  – Part of the eastern coast of the Cotentin peninsula
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the eastern coast of the Cotentin peninsula
  • 7 North coast of the Cotentin peninsula  – Part of the north coast of the Cotentin peninsula
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the north coast of the Cotentin peninsula
  • 8 West coast north of the Cotentin peninsula  – Part of the western north coast of the Cotentin peninsula
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the western north coast of the Cotentin peninsula
  • 9 Coast of the Isles Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia link – Part of the west coast of Cotentin, coast of Baubigny in the north, to Denneville in the south and Fierville-les-Mines in the east
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Côte des Isles
  • Rout coast Logo indicating a wikipedia link – Part bordering the passage de la Déroute, between the Côte des Isles and the Côte des Havres
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Côte de la rout
  • 10 Coast of the Cotentin harbors Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia link – Part of the western coast of Cotentin stretching from Cap de Carteret in the north to Cap de Granville in the south
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Coast of the Cotentin harbors
  • 11 Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel  – Site of the bay of Mont-Sint-Michel
Seaside resorts and coastal towns of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel

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