Haute-Normandie

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Région Haute-Normandie
Flag of Upper Normandy
Region flag2 Region logo
Location
Map of France highlighting the Region of Upper Normandy
Administration
Capital Rouen
Regional President Alain Le Vern
(PS) (since 1998)
Departments Eure
Seine-Maritime
Arrondissements 6
Cantons 112
Communes 1,420
Statistics
Land area1 12,318 km²
Population (Ranked 13th)
 - January 1, 2007 est. 1,815,000
 - March 8, 1999 census 1,780,192
 - Density (2007) 147/km²
1 French Land Register data, which exclude lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km² (0.386 sq. mi. or 247 acres) as well as the estuaries of rivers
2 This is the flag of Normandy, which is also used by the Lower Normandy région.
France

Haute-Normandie (Upper Normandy) is one of the 26 regions of France. It was created in 1956, when Normandy was divided into Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie. This division remains somewhat controversial, with some calling for a regrouping. Rouen is the local capital, historically important with many fine churches and buildings, including the tallest cathedral in France. However, the region's largest city is Le Havre. The region is twinned with the London Borough of Redbridge in the United Kingdom. The economy of Haute-Normadie is centered around agriculture, though it makes millions through tourism.

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Coordinates: 49°30′N, 1°00′E

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