Normandie is also the name of a famous ocean liner, the SS Normandie, whose interiors were done in the Art Deco style, and praised by the critics for their great beauty.
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Normandy is a geographical region in northern France.
Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie) consists of the French départements of Seine-Maritime and Eure, and Lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie) of the départements of Orne, Calvados, and Manche.
Normandy is the native land of Taillevent, cook of the kings of France Charles V and Charles VI.
Normandy is a former country (a Duchy) situated in northern France occupying the lower Seine area (upper or Haute-Normandie) and the region to the west (lower or Basse-Normandie) as far as the Cotentin Peninsula.
Upper Normandy consists of the French dpartements of Seine-Maritime and Eure, and lower Normandy of the dpartements of Orne, Calvados, and Manche.
Normandy was the home of the Norman people in the early Middle Ages, the last people to successfully invade England.