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Tatihou is an
islet of
Normandy in
France with an area of 29
hectares (72 acres). It is
located to the east of the
Cotentin peninsula just off the coast...
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fortifications designed by Sébastien Le
Prestre de Vauban: the
watchtowers of
Tatihou and La
Hougue having been
listed in 2008 as part of the Fortifications...
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Isles Mont-Saint-Michel
Chausey islands Coutances Cathedral Tour
Vauban in
Tatihou Napoleon's
statue in
Cherbourg Le
Redoutable submarine at the Cité de la...
- Min.
temperature 5 °C (41 °F)
Islands Île de Bréhat Île de Batz
Chausey Tatihou Mont-Saint-Michel Îles Saint-Marcouf Isle of
Wight Burgh Island Drake's...
- from Dielette. Off the east
coast of the
peninsula lies the
island of
Tatihou and the Îles Saint-Marcouf. The
oldest stone in
France is
found in outcroppings...
- as Écréhous, Burhou,
Lihou and Les Houmets, and off Normandy, such as
Tatihou. Inch, a term used
especially in Scotland, from the
Gaelic innis, which...
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Chausey Grande-Île Mont Saint-Michel (by very high tide)
Tombelaine (tidal)
Tatihou (high tide) Îles Saint-Marcouf Île de
Large Île de
Terre Saint-Malo Islands...
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Channel are part of France.
Among these are Bréhat, Île de Batz, Chausey,
Tatihou and the Îles Saint-Marcouf. The Isle of Wight,
which is part of England...
- Condette, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France,
Lorient in Brittany, and on the
Tatihou islet in Normandy. They also
performed concerts in
Inverness and Glasgow...
- seafood, in
particular the
oysters from
around Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue and
Tatihou,
which are said to have a
nutty flavour, and for the
mussels fished off...