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        Longues-sur-Mer

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          Longues-sur-Mer is a small coastal village in Normandy, northern France, located along the English Channel. The village is known for its German World War II bunker complex, part of the Atlantic Wall defensive fortifications. Visitors typically explore the preserved concrete structures, examine the wartime artifacts, and walk along the cliffs to enjoy views of the Normandy coast and nearby beaches.
          Longues-sur-Mer is a commune in the Calvados department of Normandy, northern France, situated on chalk cliffs above the English Channel approximately 10 kilometres north of Bayeux. The site is administered by the French state and forms part of the broader D-Day heritage corridor stretching between Sainte-Mere-Eglise and Ouistreham. Content is based on editorial knowledge of the site as of 2025 and general geographical and historical sources relating to the Normandy campaign of 1944.
          Normandy, France | D-Day Heritage Site | Calvados Coast | World War II | Coastal Walking | Military History | Bayeux Region