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Normandy: History and Beauty

Created by jstagamtome

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Normandy  History and Beauty game quiz
"Apple orchards, lush green fields, colorful cows, manor homes, Camembert, D-Day beaches, and Calvados make Normandy a memorable and worthwhile destination. Come along!"

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1. Normandy is geographically divided into two regions. What are these?
    Calvados and Vernonnais
    Brittany and Cotentin
    Coastal and Inland
    Basse and Haute


2. As we leave Paris and head to Normandy, we follow the Seine river and reach Vernon, my hometown. As we cross the Seine here, I admire the chalky cliffs at Vernonnais, directly flanking the town. We turn right, and just one kilometer after leaving Vernon, we reach a little town more renowned than Vernon. In this village we find a long pink house, gardens, lily ponds, and an artist's studio. Where are we?
    Answer: (One Word)


3. We drive along the Seine until we reach the lovely fishing village of Honfleur. I have to get my fill of French cheese, so I ask for the cheese cart as I take in the sea breeze and charming gray rowhouses along the harbour. The French are proud of their regional specialties, and since I am in Normandy, which of the following cheeses would our server not particularly recommend?
    Brie
    Livarot
    Neufchatel
    Pont-L'Eveque


4. We travel to a city of historical importance in the life of Joan of Arc. In which city is there a memorial and a church at the site where she was burned at the stake?
    Cherbourg
    Caen
    Rouen
    Lisieux


5. There is an attractive city in Normandy which is the birthplace of William the Conqueror, and the castle in which he was born still stands. The town also gives its name to the gap through which many German soldiers escaped after the D-Day landings of June 1944. What is the name of this town?
    Bayeux
    Conetin
    Caen
    Falaise


6. The area between the Orne and Vire rivers is known as Calvados, renowned for its Calvados apple brandy. What gave this region its name?
    The name of the Celtic tribe who settled the area
    The variety of apple which is used to make the brandy
    The sinking of a Spanish Armada ship off the coast
    The name given to the country manors which dot the region


7. Which of the following are not located in Normandy
    The Mother-of-Pearl Coast
    The Rose Coast
    Mont-St-Michel
    The limestone cliffs of Etretat


8. There is a handsome chateau named Brecourt a few miles from Giverny located at Pacy-sur-Eure, the home of Boursin cheese. It used to be owned by the U.S. ambassador to France. The Germans invaded France in 1940. What did the ambassador do with the chateau in 1939?
    Burn it
    Fortify it
    Sell it
    Insure it


9. Dotting the Normandy countryside are structures used to house pigeons, usually on the grounds of timbered manor houses. Pigeon is a common dish in France, and these houses, built in many architectural forms, are frequently painted, photographed, and admired by artists and tourists. What is the name of these buildings?
    Pigeonnaires
    Dovecotes
    Aviaries
    Domaines de l'Oiseau


10. Mont-St-Michel is an architectural marvel and is one of the most significant sights in Normandy. Which one of the following is not true about it?
    It is alternately flooded by the tide to make it an island
    The abbey was captured repeatedly between the French and English
    It served as a prison during and after the French Revolution
    It is named after the archangel Michael

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