Normandy (administrative region)
France
Normandy (administrative region) has 18 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Upper Normandy
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Normandy | Duchy of Normandy | Lower Normandy
Charles the Simple
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Normandy | Electorate of Trier | Duchy of Normandy
Treaty of Paris (1259)
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Normandy | Duchy of Normandy | Tarn-et-Garonne | Quercy
Prefect (France)
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Saint Barthélemy | Tarn-et-Garonne | Corse-du-Sud | Haute-Corse
Philip II of France
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: France | Damascus, Syria | Maine (province), France | Duchy of Normandy | Auvergne
Angevin Empire
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: France | County Carlow | Aquitaine, France | Maine (province), France | Duchy of Normandy
Hauts-de-France
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Flanders | Picardy | Nord (French department) | Grand Est | Somme (department)
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Canton of Jura | Grand Est | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | Canton of Neuchâtel | Nièvre
Pays de la Loire
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Brittany (administrative region) | Maine (province), France | Manche | Sarthe | Mayenne
Le Havre
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Normandy | Portsmouth, England | Colonia Tovar | Havre de Grace, Maryland | Waterville, Ireland
Henry III of England
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: South West England | Hamburg, Germany | Normandy | Gloucester, England | Dingle, Ireland
Centre-Val de Loire
Connects Normandy (administrative region) to: Occitania | Indre | Loir-et-Cher | Indre-et-Loire | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes