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In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  Balleroy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Balleroy is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France.
The communauté de communes Intercom Balleroy le Molay Littry covers 22 communes: Balleroy, La Bazoque, Le Breuil-en-Bessin, Cahagnolles, Castillon, Cormolain, Foulognes, Litteau, Le Molay-Littry, Montfiquet, Noron-la-Poterie, Planquery, Sainte-Honorine-de-Ducy, Sainte-Marguerite-d'Elle, Saint-Paul-du-Vernay, Sallen, Saon, Saonnet, Tournières, Le Tronquay, Trungy et Vaubadon.
Balleroy is the chief town of the canton of Balleroy, which is made up of 22 communes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Balleroy   (144 words)

  
 How To Find Us
Continue on the N13 for approximately 25 km, passing around the south side of Bayeux, and take exit number 37, signposted to St. Lo and Balleroy.
You will travel about 12 km west on the D572 towards St. Lo passing through the villages Noron and Vaubadon.
About 3 km west of Vaubadon you will come to a large traffic circle (restaurant and Esso service station on the left).
www.nighty-night.net /page9.html   (459 words)

  
 Cottage in a village near Ballerox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Self catering holiday home close to Balleroy in Normandy to let.
Duck cottage is a newly renovated cottage in the village of Vaubadon that boasts a small shop with 'depot de pain '
Situate less than 15 minutes drive from Bayeaux with its 11th Century Cathedral, just five minutes from Balleroy with its magnificent 17th century Chateaux (frequently the site of major hot air ballooning festivals) and 25 minutes from the Normandy landing beaches the property is ideally located to explore this delightful, historic region.
www.franceonecall.com /houses-for-rent/calvados/1423.html   (233 words)

  
 Newsletter: June 1999
Just a few weeks ago, I took the Battalion Officers and Senior Noncommissioned Officers on a staff ride to Normandy.
We followed in the footsteps of our Regiment from Omaha Beach, up through the E-1 draw, Formigny, Fonteney, Govile, Vaubadon, Ballerroy, Planquery to Caumont.
We remembered in ceremony our honored dead, and we were received in the town of Caumont with tears of joy.
www.18inf.org /newsletter0699.htm   (2969 words)

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