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Quick facts
- The Normandy Coast is home to the spectacular cliffs of Étretat, which rise up to 70 meters (230 feet) and have inspired artists like Claude Monet and writers like Guy de Maupassant.
- The D-Day beaches, including Omaha and Utah, were the sites of the largest amphibious invasion in history on June 6, 1944, leading to the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi control.
- The American Cemetery at Omaha Beach contains the graves of 9,387 American soldiers who died during the Normandy landings, marking a poignant tribute to the sacrifices made during World War II.
- Mont Saint-Michel, located just off the coast of Normandy, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features a stunning abbey that dates back to the 8th century, perched atop a rocky island surrounded by tidal waters.
- The picturesque town of Honfleur, known for its historic port and 17th-century wooden church, has been a source of inspiration for countless artists, including the Impressionists, due to its unique light and coastal charm.
Travel details
- Country
- France
- Wind (now)
- 15 km/h
- Coordinates
- 49.4431, 0.1025
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