Pays de Bray

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Pays de Bray is a rural natural region in northern France known for its rolling hills, bocage landscapes, and dairy farming, particularly the production of Neufchâtel cheese.

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Pays de Bray canonical 4

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Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural region
rural area
continent Europe
country France
crossedBy Andelle River NERFINISHED
Epte River
geologicalFeature Bray anticline
hasClimate oceanic climate
hasCulturalHeritage dairy gastronomy
rural Normandy traditions
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
livestock farming
milk production
hasLandform plateau
valleys
hasLandscapeType bocage
hasMainLandUse grassland
mixed farming
hasProduct Neufchâtel cheese
hasSoilType clay soils
limestone soils
hasTopography undulating relief
hasTraditionalActivity cheesemaking
hasTraditionalArchitecture timber-framed farms
hasUse pasture
hasVegetationType hedgerows
knownFor Neufchâtel cheese production
bocage landscapes
dairy farming
rolling hills
languageUsed French
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
Normandy
northern France
near Beauvais
Rouen
partOf French natural regions
Oise River
surface form: Oise

Seine-Maritime
tourismAttraction cheese farms
countryside landscapes
tourismType rural tourism

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Seine-Maritime contains Pays de Bray
Epte River sourceLocatedIn Pays de Bray
Blainville-Crevon locatedIn Pays de Bray
Pays de Caux area (historical) adjacentTo Pays de Bray
subject surface form: Pays de Caux