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    1°18′36″W / 49.64229°N 1.31012°W / 49.64229; -1.31012 The Val de Saire (or Vale of the River Saire) is an area situated in the north of the Cotentin Peninsula...
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  • The canton of Val-de-Saire is an administrative division of the Manche department, northwestern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation...
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    2016. Cherbourg is protected by Cherbourg Harbour, between La Hague and Val de Saire, and the city has been a strategic position over the centuries, disputed...
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  • communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 129 communes: Anneville-en-Saire Aumeville-Lestre Azeville Barfleur Barneville-Carteret Baubigny Benoîtville...
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  • historical elements. Maurice Lecœur (photogr. Christine Duteurtre), Val de Saire, Isoète, 2009, 173 p. (ISBN 978-2-9139-2076-7), p. 74. "Marguerite &...
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    Cotentinais: Haguais - La Hague, in the north west of the Cotentin Peninsula Val de Saire, in the north east Coutançais du nord, to the north of the Coutances-Saint-Lô...
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    presents hillier terrain. Val de Saire Vexin normand The bailiwick of Jersey The bailiwick of Guernsey (Fr. Bailliage de Guernesey) The Channel Islands...
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    three areas: the headland of Cap de la Hague, the Cotentin Pass (the Plain), and the valley of the Saire River (Val de Saire). It forms the bulk of the department...
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    Old Norse word haugr. Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue is part of the canton of Val-de-Saire and the arrondissement of Cherbourg. The town had a population of 1,712...
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    Norman. Charles Lepeley (1889–1970, from Barfleur) A parish priest in the Val de Saire, between 1928 and 1938, the Abbé Charles Lepeley wrote about a hundred...
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