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Lower Normandy |
www.cr-basse-normandie.fr |
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Introducing the region and its assets. Lots of information and addresses with a complete file, featuring a historical account of the 'D-Day' landing, June 6, 1944, and info on Mont Saint Michel.
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Cherbourg |
www.ville-cherbourg.fr |
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Located in Normandy, Cherbourg lies in the heart of a beautiful area. Her Marina is the first port of call for yachtsmen in France with 11,000 visiting boats welcomed each year.
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Granville |
www.ville-granville.fr |
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The town of Granville, in the Manche Departement from yesterday to date. Discovering a 'sailors country' concentrating all economic and touristic activities connected with the presence of the sea.
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Tourism in Normandy |
www.normandy-tourism.org |
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Maps, photos, lodging, useful, addresses...lots of touristic information are available on this site. Courtesey of Normandy Regional Touristic Committee.
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Township Community of Saint-James |
www.cdc-saintjames.org |
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SAINT-JAMES, French manufacturer of nautical wear, is also the name of county town in a rural area of Normandy, on the borderline of Brittany. This site introduces the county of Saint-James. History, places to see, activities and list of businesses.
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Normandie Magazine |
www.normandie-magazine.fr |
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A true window showing the dynamism of a reunited Normandy, this Quality Magazine is led and directed by Christian GENICOT, who holds the positions of Manager, Chief Editor, Journalist, jealous of his independance, but also editor of his own chronicle, under the pen-name of FITTOTO. Like many companies from Normandy and outside, Tricots Saint-James supports the action of Normandie Magazine.
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NAUSICAA |
www.nausicaa.fr |
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Centre de Culture Scientifique et Technique entièrement consacré à la relation que lHomme entretient avec la mer. Son objectif est de faire découvrir et aimer la mer au grand public, tout en le sensibilisant à la nécessité dune meilleure gestion des ressources marines.
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Saint-James site, Japan |
www.st-james.jp |
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The internet website for our Saint-James correspondent in Japan. A presentation of collections exclusive for Japan, along with a list of sales outlets.
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The first Breton pancake house in Japan |
www.le-bretagne.com |
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Specialties from Brittany are now imported in Japan. Bertrand Larcher, from Fougres in Britanny, opened his first restaurant in Tokyo in 1996. SAINT JAMES who have the pleasure of supplying the personnel uniforms, invite you to browse on this site.
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