- The
Charentonne is a 63 km long
river in Normandy, left
tributary of the Risle. The
river begins in pays d'Ouche (Orne), in the
forest of Saint-Évroult...
- Risle, Guiel,
Charentonne is a
Natura 2000 site
around the
rivers and
valleys of the Risle,
Charentonne,
Guiel and
their tributaries and
valleys of these...
-
areas are
parts of a
protected Natura 2000 site
called Risle, Guiel,
Charentonne. On July 30, 2012, the
Risle vanished in a
ponor between La Ferrière-sur-Risle...
-
French Towns and
Lands of Art and History.
Bernay is in the
valley of the
Charentonne, a
tributary of the Risle,
about 50 km (31 mi) west from Évreux. The...
- a 4,747 hectare,
Natura 2000
conservation area,
called Risle, Guiel,
Charentonne. The po****tion data in the
table below refer to the
commune of Pont-Audemer...
- by the
Seine estuary to the north, the
Risle valley to the east, the
Charentonne valley to the
south and, in the west, the Pays d'Auge
which corresponds...
- a 4,747 hectare,
Natura 2000
conservation area,
called Risle, Guiel,
Charentonne. The
village was
formerly known as Belmontel. The
village was originally...
- a 4,747 hectare,
Natura 2000
conservation area,
called Risle, Guiel,
Charentonne.
Communes of the Eure
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...
- Arques-la-Bataille)
Seine (in Le Havre)
Risle (in Berville-sur-Mer)
Charentonne (near Bernay) Eure (in Pont-de-l'Arche) Iton (near Louviers) Avre (near...
- a 4,747 hectare,
Natura 2000
conservation area,
called Risle, Guiel,
Charentonne.
Humphrey (or Honfroy,
Onfroi or Umfrid) de
Vieilles (died c. 1044) was...