Dieppe

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Dieppe is a historic port city and seaside resort on the English Channel in northern France, known for its pebbled beaches, cliffs, and role in maritime trade and warfare.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
port city
seaside resort
areaSquareKilometers 11.67
country France
department Seine-Maritime
elevationMaxMeters 89
elevationMinMeters 0
formerRegion Normandy (administrative region)
surface form: Haute-Normandie
hasEconomicActivity fishing
light industry
maritime transport
tourism
hasGeographicalFeature chalk cliffs
pebble beach
hasLandmark Dieppe Castle
Saint-Jacques Church
Saint-Remy Church
hasMuseum Château de Dieppe museum
Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery
surface form: Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery (nearby)
hasPort Port of Dieppe
historicalEvent Dieppe Raid
historicalPeriod Hundred Years' War
historicalRole important French port in early Atlantic exploration
INSEECODE 76217
isCoastalCity true
knownFor Dieppe Raid
surface form: Dieppe Raid of 1942

ferry services to England
fishing industry
maritime trade
pebble beaches
seaside tourism
locatedIn Normandy (administrative region)
surface form: Normandy

Seine-Maritime
surface form: Seine-Maritime department
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedOn English Channel
mouthOf Arques
partOf Pays de Caux
postalCode 76200
region Normandy
river Arques
subprefectureOf Seine-Maritime
twinTown Alexandria, Virginia
surface form: Alexandria, United States

Brighton
Cefalù
Krefeld NERFINISHED
Newhaven, England
surface form: Newhaven

Tétouan

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Seine-Maritime contains Dieppe
Walter Sickert livedIn Dieppe
Dieppe Raid location Dieppe