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Côte Fleurie ((:kot flœ.ʁi)) is part of the Lower Normandy coast on the English Channel in the North of the Pays d'Auge, it constitutes the Eastern coast of the department Calvados. The name is a reference to the green and flowered countryside of the country lying beyond the coastal hills and to the numerous resorts along the coast. From East to West, these are: * Honfleur * Villerville * Trouville-sur-Mer * Deauville * Bénerville-sur-Mer * Tourgéville * Blonville-sur-Mer * Villers-sur-Mer * Houlgate * Dives-sur-Mer * Cabourg * La Home-Varaville * Merville-Franceville-Plage * Sallenelles The coast between the towns of Trouville and Honfleur, although part of the Côte Fleurie, is named Côte de Grace. Dives-sur-Mer is on the Côte Fleurie but possesses no beach or seafront. It is the Brigade Piron that liberated the Côte Fleurie in September 1944. ==References==
* ''La Côte fleurie d'antan'', Muriel Maurice-Juhasz, HC Éditions, 2006: 400 cartes postales anciennes. * ("Normandy’s Quiet Glamour", ''New York Times,'' Aug. 8, 2010 )
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