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Norman conquest of England / Operation Overlord / Invasions / Mont Saint-Michel / Honfleur / Calvados / Cotentin Peninsula / Bayeux Tapestry / Normans / World War II / Normandy / Geography of France
Date: 2013-11-22 08:34:03
Norman conquest of England
Operation Overlord
Invasions
Mont Saint-Michel
Honfleur
Calvados
Cotentin Peninsula
Bayeux Tapestry
Normans
World War II
Normandy
Geography of France

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