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Conches-en-Ouche

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The Pays d'Ouche ( French pronunciation: [pe.i duʃ] , literally Land of Ouche ) is an historical and geographical region in Normandy. It extends from the southwest of Évreux up to Bernay and Beaumont-le-Roger as a northern limit, and down to L'Aigle and to Gacé in the south. Additional cities are Breteuil-sur-Iton , Conches and Rugles . Neighboring regions are the Pays d'Auge and to the south is Perche ( Perche (fr)) .

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2-640: Conches-en-Ouche ( French pronunciation: [kɔ̃ʃ ɑ̃.n‿uʃ] , literally Conches in Ouche ) is a commune in the Eure département in northern France . It is located by the Rouloir river, southwest of Évreux in the Normandy region . The town is located on a plateau known as the Pays d'Ouche . Conches-en-Ouche is twinned with: This Eure geographical article

4-542: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pays d%27Ouche Since the French revolution, the main part is located in the department of Eure , and the lesser portion in the neighboring Orne department (both Normandy region), where its capital town L'Aigle is situated. The Risle River and other tributaries of the Seine flow through this area. Its chalky soil is not agriculturally productive. The principal towns of

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