Barfleur
Barfleur (French pronunciation: [baʁflœʁ]) is a commune and fishing village in Manche, Normandy, northwestern France. It is a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France (The Most Beautiful Villages of France) Association. HistoryDuring the Middle Ages, Barfleur was one of the chief ports of embarkation for England.[2]
Demographics
GeographyAbout two miles (3.2 km) to the north is Cape Barfleur, with a lighthouse 233 feet (71 m) high.[2] It is twinned with Lyme Regis in the UK. A Brittany Ferries vessel is named after the village and operates from nearby Cherbourg-Octeville to Poole in the UK. Barfleur is very close to being the exact antipode of New Zealand's Antipodes Islands. See alsoReferences
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