Normandy is divided into two sections known as Upper and Lower Normandy, a separation that occurred in 1956. Upper Normandy, also known as Haute-Normandie, is made up of the northern departments of Eure and Seine-Maritime. It’s surrounded by the regions of Picardy and Île-de-France to the east, Centre to the south, and Basse-Normandie to the west. The English Channel is adjacent to …show more content…
This led especially to the growth of electrical, mechanical engineering, and electronics industries. Others include food and beverage processing, shipbuilding and repair, automobile manufacturing, nuclear power generation, and nuclear waste reprocessing. Industries are heavily concentrated around Caen, the region’s main business and administrative center. Tourism is an important activity in coastal resort areas such as Deauville, Trouville, Granville, and