Basse-Normandie
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Definition
Proper noun: * A former administrative region of France: Basse-Normandie was one of the 27 administrative regions of mainland France until a territorial reform in 2016. It was located in northwestern France, on the English Channel coast.
Usage
- As a geographical and historical region: The term is used to refer to this specific area of France, often in historical, cultural, or touristic contexts.
- Basse-Normandie was known for its dairy production, Calvados apple brandy, and historic sites like the Mont-Saint-Michel.
- The D-Day landings in 1944 took place on the beaches of Basse-Normandie.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: Following the 2016 reform, Basse-Normandie was merged with the neighboring region of Haute-Normandie to form the new administrative region called Normandie (Normandy). Therefore, "Basse-Normandie" now primarily refers to the historical region or the former administrative entity.
- Although administratively part of Normandie now, the area of former Basse-Normandie retains its distinct cultural identity.
Variants and Related Words
- Normandie / Normandy (Proper noun): The current administrative region and the broader historical duchy and province that encompasses both Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie.
- Haute-Normandie (Proper noun): The other former administrative region that, together with Basse-Normandie, constituted historical Normandy.
- Basse-Normand (Noun, rare): A term for a male native or inhabitant of Basse-Normandie.
- Basse-Normande (Noun, rare): A term for a female native or inhabitant of Basse-Normandie.
Synonyms
- Lower Normandy: The direct English translation of "Basse-Normandie."
Noun
- a division of Normandy