Alabaster Coast

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The Alabaster Coast is a striking stretch of chalk cliffs and beaches along the English Channel in Normandy, France, famed for its dramatic white cliffs and picturesque seaside towns like Étretat.

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Alabaster Coast canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
tourist destination
administrativeRegion Seine-Maritime
climate oceanic climate
country France
geologicalComposition chalk
flint
hasCulturalAssociation Impressionist painters
hasFeature high cliffs
natural arches
pebble beaches
sea cliffs
sea stacks
hasHighestCliffsNear Étretat
hasLighthouse Cap d'Antifer Lighthouse
hasMajorTown Dieppe
Fécamp
Le Havre
Saint-Valery-en-Caux
Veules-les-Roses
Yport
Étretat
hasPort Port of Dieppe
surface form: Dieppe port

Fécamp
surface form: Fécamp port

Port of Le Havre
surface form: Le Havre port
hasViewpoint Cap Fagnet
Cap d'Antifer
Étretat
surface form: Falaises d'Étretat
knownFor chalk cliffs
picturesque landscapes
seaside resorts
white cliffs
Étretat
surface form: Étretat cliffs
language French
locatedIn Normandy
locatedOn English Channel
partOf Pays de Caux
northern coast of France
popularWith artists
photographers
tourists
regionType coastline
tourismActivity beach tourism
coastal walks
hiking
photography
sightseeing
water sports

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

Seine-Maritime knownFor Alabaster Coast
Pays de Caux area (historical) hasCoastlineName Alabaster Coast
subject surface form: Pays de Caux