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Urville Nacqueville Beach

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Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
Urville Nacqueville Beach
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50440 Urville-Nacqueville, France

Urville-Nacqueville is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune La Hague. It is an amalgam of two pre-existing villages, which were both heavily damaged by Allied bombardments during World War II . The village was originally about 1 km inland, with only a few fishing huts on the long beach. In the beginning of the 20th century, the coastal strip was developed as a resort, along with a 'Village Normande' for tourists next to the original hamlet. Suburban infill then gave the village of Urville-Nacqueville its current footprint.
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