Upper Normandy

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Upper Normandy was a former administrative region in northern France, known for its industrial centers, port cities like Le Havre, and rich historical and cultural heritage along the Seine River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NUTS 2 statistical region
former administrative region of France
area approximately 12,317 square kilometres
bordersBodyOfWater English Channel NERFINISHED
capital Rouen NERFINISHED
composedOfDepartment Eure NERFINISHED
Seine-Maritime NERFINISHED
containsCity Dieppe NERFINISHED
Elbeuf NERFINISHED
Fécamp NERFINISHED
Le Havre NERFINISHED
Louviers NERFINISHED
Mont-Saint-Aignan NERFINISHED
Rouen NERFINISHED
Sotteville-lès-Rouen NERFINISHED
Vernon NERFINISHED
Évreux NERFINISHED
country France
createdOn 1956
dissolvedOn 2015
formerINSEERegionCode 23
hasPort Port of Le Havre NERFINISHED
Port of Rouen NERFINISHED
hasUNESCOWorldHeritageSite Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret NERFINISHED
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France (sites in Rouen) NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Normandy NERFINISHED
knownFor Seine valley landscapes
agriculture
apple orchards
automotive industry
cultural heritage
dairy production
historical heritage
industrial centers
petrochemical industry
port cities
largestCity Rouen NERFINISHED
locatedIn northern France NERFINISHED
locatedOn left bank of the Seine River
right bank of the Seine River
mergedInto Normandy region NERFINISHED
nativeName Haute-Normandie NERFINISHED
NUTSCode FR23
officialLanguage French
partOf Normandy NERFINISHED
regionalLanguage Norman NERFINISHED
reorganisationEffectiveOn 1 January 2016
traversedBy Seine River NERFINISHED

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Benedictine abbey of Bec region Upper Normandy
Pays de Caux historicalRegionOf Upper Normandy
Fécamp historicalRegion Upper Normandy