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Falaise is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Falaise. Commune. The chateau and town centre of Falaise.

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Commune in France
Falaise is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Wikipedia
Population: 8,245 (2015)
Area1: 11.84 km2 (4.57 sq mi)
Canton: Falaise
Department: Calvados
Elevation: 89–188 m (292–617 ft); (avg. 132 m or 433 ft)
Region: Normandy

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Apr 14, 2021 · Falaise was designated by the Allies as a town of sufficient importance to merit being obliterated. It straddled the road to Caen, a D-Day ...
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The Falaise pocket or battle of the Falaise pocket was the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War.
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A beautiful swimming pool is located behind the house. Originally a rose garden, Harry converted it after he became ill, and doctors told him he needed exercise ...
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After All This Time by Falaise, released 31 January 2023 1. A Dream Of Relief 2. Keeping You In my Memory 3. One Day 4. Flow Of Time 5.
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A historic experience to live in Falaise. The castle of Falaise is a medieval treasure not to be missed. Built for the Dukes of Normandy, the Kings of ...
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Falaise, town, Calvados département, Normandy région, northwestern France. It lies on the Ante River, about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Caen.
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This vast castle enclosure is one of the largest in Europe. It shelters in its high court the fortified habitat of the descendants of the Anglo-Norman dynasty.
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Falaise Castle is a solid stone fortress dating from around 1000. Built by the first Dukes of Normandy, it was enlarged after the conquest of England in 1066.