- sea in by Mont-Saint-Michel. The
mouths of the Thar, the
Sienne and the
Gerfleur are on the
Cotentin coast.
Dependency of the
British Crown, not part of...
-
Normandy (Cf. Barfleur, Vittefleur, Harfleur, Crémanfleur,
Fiquefleur and La
Gerfleur stream),
which means 'stream,
river running into the sea', was
still in...
- "port of the isles", it is
located on the
right bank of the
mouth of the
Gerfleur River, at the end of Cape Carteret. A
rescue station was
built in 1865...
- Honfleur, Barfleur, Harfleur, Vittefleur, Crémanfleur, Vicqfleur, and la
Gerfleur. This
appellative is
similar to -fleet
found in place-names in the North...