Normandy's D-Day Beaches, Haute Normandie
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Grandfather was a cook with the American army and came here in WW II, and my far, far, far back roots are from Normandy. (The D’Angulo family, from the Norman invasion of Ireland.)
over 4 years ago| 6 places I want to go | 13 places I've been |
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| 1. | Caltanissetta
Italy: Sicilia |
1 person |
| 2. | Alsace
France |
38 people |
| 3. | Lorraine
France |
9 people |
| 4. | County Cork
Ireland: Munster |
20 people |
| 5. | Israel
Middle East |
2,419 people |
| 6. | Normandy's D-Day Beaches
France: Haute Normandie |
81 people |
Grandfather was a cook with the American army and came here in WW II, and my far, far, far back roots are from Normandy. (The D’Angulo family, from the Norman invasion of Ireland.)
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