Small-Flagstones
the Small-Flagstones is a hamlet divided between Sassetot-le-Mauconduit and Saint-Martin-with-Buneaux the, common of the department of Seine-Maritime, in the area High-Normandy, in France. This typical location makes that it is also divided between two cantons (Valmont and Cany-Barville) and two districts (Le Havre and Dieppe).
Seaside resort in the south of Dieppe in Normandy, on the littoral of the Handle and the Country of Caux, the Small-Flagstones draws their reputation from the cliffs which frame the village and the beach and which inspired the impressionist painters Claude Monet or Berthe Morisot.
Administrative
- zip code: 76540
History
The June 10th 1940 towards 11:30, Rommel, with the head of the 7th division of Panzer, reached the Manche with the Small-Flagstones, thus closing with the French and English troops the road towards Le Havre and Fécamp.
Inheritance
Famous people
- Eugene Delacroix, (1798-1863)
- Eugene Boudin, (1824-1898)
- Jules Verne, (1828-1905)
- Camille Pissarro, (1830-1903)
- Sissi, the Elisabeth Empress of Austria (1837-1898)
- Ernest Daudet, (1837-1921)
- Alphonse Daudet, (1840-1897)
- Claude Monet, (1840-1926)
- Jean-Philippe Lauer, (1902-2001)
- Georges Perec, (1936-1982)
- Jeanloup Sieff, (1933-2000)
External bonds
- History and information on the Small-Flagstones
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