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* The Normandie Hotel, a hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, inspired by the SS Normandie
* Normandie Hotel
Normandie Hotel | The Normandie Hotel, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was inspired by the ocean liner SS Normandie | S. S. Normandie and displays the ship's original sign

Normandie and which
In 1934 the Frenchman Émile Girardeau stated he was building an obstacle-locating radio apparatus " conceived according to the principles stated by Tesla " and obtained a patent for a working system, a part of which was installed on the Normandie liner in 1935.
New road connections have been built since ; among the most notable is the Pont de Normandie, which connects the two banks of the Seine and reduces travelling time between Honfleur and Le Havre to less than 15 minutes.
Outside the city, examples include the Pont de Normandie, one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world, which links Le Havre to Honfleur.
Ferries which have docked include the Quiberon and the Duc de Normandie.
The Normandie Golf Club, which claims to be the oldest public golf course west of the Mississippi River, is adjacent to the city.
Born in Le-Locheur ( near Caen, Normandie ), his family was of some position, though it seems not to have been able to establish to the satisfaction of heralds the claims which it made to nobility older than the 16th century.
The St Nazaire raid had the objective of destroying the Normandie dry dock, which would prevent its use by any large German warship if that had been damaged or in need of repair.
The state owned shipping company Compagnie Générale Transatlantique commissioned the ship builders of Saint-Nazaire to construct a new large passenger ship, which as a result between 1928 and 1934 created the Albert Caquot engineered the Louis Joubert dry dock – at 3937 feet x 196. 850 feet, the largest of its kind in the world at the time – necessary to be able to accommodate the construction of the SS Normandie.
Évreux () is a commune in the Eure department, of which it is the capital, in Haute Normandie in northern France.
In 1977 a baker named Gary Kindle purchased the store on Normandie, which is still operating under the name Kindle's Donuts.
This term originated from Alfred Canel's travelogue Blason Populaire de la Normandie ( 1859 ), in which people from Normandy boasted about themselves while sneering at other regions.
At one point Norman Lloyd glances at a capsized ship in the harbor and smiles knowingly ; the ship is the former SS Normandie renamed the USS Lafayette, which was rumored to have been sabotaged by the Germans.
Regarding this scene, Hitchcock said: " the Navy raised hell with Universal about these shots because I implied that the Normandie had been sabotaged, which was a reflection on their lack of vigilance in guarding it.
François-Victor Hugo reproduced an extract from Laelius's " La Fille Malade " in his " La Normandie inconnue ", which spread awareness of Jèrriais literature far beyond Jersey but which overstated Laelius's literary influence in Jersey since Sir Robert Pipon Marett's literary production dwindled as he took on high office.
on the north, Washington Blvd on the south, Normandie Ave. on the east and Western Ave on the west The boundaries of the aforementioned streets comprise the Harvard Heights Historic Preservation Overlay Zone ( HPOZ ) which consists of Several tracts including the north part of West Adams Heights, Harvard Heights and Westmoreland Heights.
In July 1930, he bought a castle at Boisgeloup close to Gisors in the Normandie, which he used as a studio for sculptures mainly.
He was one of the founders of the museum of natural history at Caen, and acted as honorary curator ; he was likewise one of the founders of the Socité linnenne de Normandie ( 1823 ), to the transactions of which society he communicated papers on Teleosaurus, Poekilopleuron ( Megalosaurus ), on Jurassic mollusca and brachiopoda.

Normandie and opened
It was the crossing point of the River Seine before the Pont de Normandie opened.

Normandie and during
More French settlers, primarily from the Vienne, Normandie, and Brittany regions of France, continued to populate the colony of Acadia during the latter part of the 17th and early part of the 18th centuries.
The Aquitaine ( D650 ) is due to be delivered during 2012, the second FREMM, the Normandie is scheduled for delivery 13 months later, followed by a delivery rate of one ship every seven months.
* The Allied Combined Operations raid on the Normandie Dock in Saint Nazaire employed several legitimate ruses during their voyage up the Loire estuary, including flying German colours and replying to signal challenges by giving misleading replies in German.

Normandie and 1942
De Gaulle officially promulgated the Groupe de Chasse GC 3 Normandie on 1 September 1942, with Commandant Pouliquen in command.
At de Gaulle's initiative, the Groupe de Chasse 3 Normandie was formed on 1 September 1942, for service on the Eastern Front.
In 1942, the USS Lafayette ( formerly SS Normandie ) caught fire at Pier 88, remaining capsized there for a year.
* USS Lafayette ( AP-53 ), formerly SS Normandie, 9 February 1942, no casualties.
His book, also called Who Killed Sir Harry Oakes ?, published in 1983 and reissued in 2001 and 2011, manages to connect the Oakes murder with the 1942 sinking of the Normandie ocean-liner in New York harbour and the Allied landings in Sicily.

Normandie and is
The main opera company in Rouen is the Opéra de Rouen Haute Normandie.
The Normandie coast to the upper left is characterized by high, chalk cliffs, while the Brittany coast ( the peninsula to the left ) is highly indented where deep valleys were drowned by the sea, and the Biscay coast to the southwest is marked by flat, sandy beaches.
The département is connected to the adjacent Eure department via the Tancarville and Pont de Normandie bridge crossings of the Seine.
The north to south boundary of this unincorporated area is 190th Street to Lomita Boulevard ; the west to east boundary is Normandie Avenue to the Harbor Freeway ( Interstate 110 ).
It is modeled after the likes of SS Normandie, having all of the appointments of a cruise ship, with a galley motif for the restaurant and a great stand of stadium seating with colorful backs for the spectators at swimming events held at the facility.
Despite the discovery Tony is working with the Axis, Normandie still refuses to divorce him.
His first commission, the Belle Époque Belleclaire, is on Broadway, while the moderne Normandie holds forth on Riverside at 86th Street.
" Ma Normandie " is the semi-official anthem of the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British Crown dependency in the Channel Islands, and was written and composed by Frédéric Bérat.
Although " Ma Normandie " is used by Jersey at Commonwealth Games, Island Games and other international events where it is necessary for territories that otherwise use " God Save the Queen " to be distinguished, the fact that the song refers to France rather than to Jersey means that a body of opinion has campaigned for a change of anthem.
" Ma Normandie " is also widely used, but unofficially, as the regional anthem of Normandy.
The first Camembert was made from unpasteurised milk, and the AOC variety " Camembert de Normandie " is required by law to be made only with unpasteurised milk.
It is located on the southern bank of the estuary of the Seine across from le Havre and very close to the exit of the Pont de Normandie.
Honfleur is in the Norman département of Calvados, located on the southern bank of the estuary of the Seine, across from le Havre and very close to the exit of the Pont de Normandie.
Thai Town ( Thai language: ไทยทาวน ์) is a neighborhood of Los Angeles centered along Hollywood Boulevard between Normandie Avenue and Western Avenue in East Hollywood.

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