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Neuville Destination Guide

Touring Neuville in France

Neuville in the region of Haute-Normandie is located in France - some 48 mi or ( 76 km ) North-West of Paris , the country's capital city .

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Time in Neuville is now 08:11 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: London, The Hague, Haarlem, Amsterdam, and Brussels. Being here already, consider visiting London . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Neuville ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Romance of the Seine Cruise Rail Tour

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Enjoy the passing scenery of the pretty River Seine from our floating hotel. On board we are treated to some gastronomic delights accompanied by fine French wines. The varied excursion programme inclu ..

Poppies of the Sommes 2 Crocag8or's photos around Pozieres, France

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Preview of Crocag8or's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Pozieres, Fra ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Mortemer Abbey

Mortemer Abbey (L'Abbaye de Mortemer) is a former Cistercian monastery in the Forest of Lyons between the present Lyons-la-Forêt and Lisors, some 34 km southeast of Rouen in the department of Eure. It is located on the territory of the commune of Lisors.

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Located at 49.37 1.48 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: 1134 establishments, 1790 disestablishments, Buildings and structures in Eure, Christian monasteries established in the 12th century, Cistercian monasteries in France, Religious organizations established in the 1130s, Ruins in Upper Normandy, Visitor attractions in Eure

Musée Nicolas Poussin

The musée Nicolas Poussin is a museum in Andelys in France. It is housed in an 18th century house and named after the painter Nicolas Poussin, born in the hamlet of Villers, near Andelys, in 1594. Its collections include 18th century furniture, religious objects, window glass, a 3rd century Gallo-Roman mosaic, 19th and 20th century paintings and a painting of Coriolanus by Poussin himself.

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Located at 49.25 1.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Archaeological museums in France, Art museums and galleries in France, Museums in Eure

Battle of Bremule

The Battle of Brémule was fought in 1119 between Henry I of England and Louis VI the Fat of France. Henry I had to defend his holdings in Normandy several times and defeated a French invasion at the Battle of Brémule in 1119. The defeat at Brémule effectively crippled the baron's rebellion and led to King Louis having to accept William Adelin as Duke of Normandy.

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Located at 49.34 1.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: 1119 in France, Battles involving England, Battles involving France, Battles involving the Normans, Battles of the Middle Ages, Conflicts in 1119

Siege of Château Gaillard

The Siege of Château Gaillard was a part of Philip II's campaign to conquer the king of England's continental properties. The French king besieged Château Gaillard, a Norman fortress, for six months. The Anglo-Normans were beaten in the battle and the consequence was the fall of Normandy.

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Located at 49.24 1.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Military history of Normandy

Battle of Gisors

The Battle of Gisors (September 27, 1198) was a skirmish fought in Courcelles-lès-Gisors, Oise, Picardie, part of the on-going fighting between Richard I of England and Philip Augustus of France that lasted from 1194 to Richard's death in April 1199. The earlier conflict restarted after the truce between the two kings— just long enough to see the harvest in, according to the chronicler Roger of Hoveden— expired.

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Located at 49.26 1.74 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: 1198 in France, Battles involving England, Battles involving France, Battles of the Middle Ages, Conflicts in 1198