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Bures-sur-Dives Destination Guide

Delve into Bures-sur-Dives in France

Bures-sur-Dives in the region of Basse-Normandie is located in France - some 117 mi or ( 188 km ) West of Paris , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Bures-sur-Dives

Local time in Bures-sur-Dives is now 09:55 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: London, Cambridge, Bristol, Birmingham, and Saint-Samson. While being here, you might want to check out London . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Bures-sur-Dives ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Houlgate Plein Vent 2008

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Houlgate Plein Vent; Festival de Cerf-Volant ..

Brittany Ferries Normandie

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Normandie's video at Ouistreham harbour in august 2009 // Visit : www.passsengerships.fr ..


Pegasus Bridge desde el Cafe Gondree

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Puente Pegasus ..

Brittany Ferries Normandie

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Normandie Ouistreham in august 2008 // Visit : www.passsengerships.fr ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Merville Gun Battery

The Merville Gun Battery was a coastal fortification in Normandy, France, in use as part of the Nazis' Atlantic Wall built to defend continental Europe from Allied invasion. It was a particularly heavily fortified position and one of the first places to be attacked by Allied forces during the Normandy Landings commonly known as D-Day.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 49.27 -0.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Normandy, Operation Overlord

Horsa Bridge

Horsa Bridge, also known as Ranville bridge, over the Orne River, was, with Pegasus Bridge, captured during Operation Deadstick by gliderborne troops of the 2nd Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 52nd) in a coup de main operation in the opening minutes of D Day, 6 June 1944.

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Located at 49.24 -0.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Calvados, World War II sites in France, World War II sites of Nazi Germany

Operation Deadstick

Operation Deadstick was the codename for an airborne forces operation by the British Army that took place on 6 June 1944 as part of the Normandy landings. The mission's objective was to capture intact two road bridges in Normandy across the River Orne and the Caen Canal providing the only exit eastwards for British forces from their landing on Sword Beach. Intelligence reports said both bridges were heavily defended by the Germans and wired for demolition.

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Located at 49.24 -0.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: 1944 in France, Airborne operations, Battles and operations of World War II involving Germany, Battles and operations of World War II involving the United Kingdom, Conflicts in 1944, Glider Pilot Regiment operations, Operation Overlord, Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom)

Pegasus Bridge

Pegasus Bridge is a bascule bridge (a type of movable bridge), built in 1934, that crossed the Caen Canal, between Caen and Ouistreham, in Normandy, France. Also known as the Bénouville Bridge after the neighbouring village, it was, with the nearby Ranville Bridge over the river Orne, a major objective of Operation Deadstick, part of Operation Tonga in the opening minutes of the invasion of Normandy.

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Located at 49.24 -0.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Bascule bridges, Buildings and structures in Calvados, Operation Neptune, Transport in Lower Normandy

Château de Bénouville

The Château de Bénouville is a building in Bénouville, Normandy, near Caen (northern France. It was designed in 1769 by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux and built in 1770-74 and 1776-80 at the request of Hyppolite-François Sanguin, marquis of Livry and his marquise Thérèse Bonne Gillain de Bénouville, heiress of the property. The interior was under construction from 1778 to 1780 under the direction of Jean-François-Étienne Gilet, the architect of Caen.

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Located at 49.24 -0.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Châteaux in Calvados, Houses completed in 1774, Houses completed in 1780