Thursday, March 24, 2011

Normandy

Facts about Normandy
 
Normandy is a French town in which it's agricultural developments are the main source of economic strength in the region.
 
The Normandy region consists of a 360-mile stretch of coastline that is bordered along the north by the English Channel.
The Normandy region, under French sovereignty, covers 19,000 square miles, which is approximately 5 percent of the territory of France.
 
Museums, monuments and memorials abound in honor of the Battle of Normandy, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame houses the 200-foot-long Bayeux Tapestry, which tells the story of the Norman invasion of England in 1066.
 
Normandy is the second-most tourist destination in France. Paris is first.
 
Famous People from Normandy
 
Former NFL player Danny Johnson was born in Normandy

Claude Monet moved to Normandy when he was 6 yrs. old

William the Conquerer was Duke of Normandy and King of England

French Recipe

Le Choco Fondant

- 6 ounces of dark chocolate
- 6 ounces of butter
- 2/3 cup of flour
- 1 cup of sugar
- 3 eggs
- pinch of salt

Le Choco Fondant in French

- 6 Onces chocolat noir
- 6 onces de beurre
- 2/3 tasse farine
- 1 tasse du sucre
- 3 oeufs
- pincée de sel

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