Haute-Normandie
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Definition
Proper noun A former administrative region of France, located in the northern part of the country. It was one of the two divisions of the historical province of Normandy, the other being Basse-Normandie.
Usage
"Haute-Normandie" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographical and administrative area. It is typically used in historical, geographical, or administrative contexts.
Examples
- The region of Haute-Normandie was known for its chalk cliffs along the English Channel.
- Rouen was the capital city of Haute-Normandie.
- In 2016, Haute-Normandie was merged with Basse-Normandie to form the new region of Normandy.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in contrast with "Basse-Normandie" to distinguish between the upper (eastern) and lower (western) parts of historical Normandy.
- While the administrative region no longer exists, the term remains relevant for historical descriptions and in contexts referring to the period before the 2016 territorial reform.
Variants and Related Words
- Upper Normandy: The direct English translation for "Haute-Normandie."
- Normandy (Normandie): The larger historical province and current administrative region that encompasses the former areas of both Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie.
- Basse-Normandie: The former administrative region that constituted the other part of Normandy.
Synonyms
- Upper Normandy
Notes on Meaning
The name "Haute-Normandie" literally means "Upper Normandy." The "Haute" (Upper) designation refers to its location upstream along the Seine River relative to Basse-Normandie ("Lower Normandy"), not necessarily to a higher elevation.
Noun
- a division of Normandy