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Caux

Former French district corresponding to that of the modern Le Havre, Dieppe, and Yvetot. Its name is derived from the chalk soil of the region.



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Caux is perched high above Montreux, overlooking the Lake of Geneva, about one and a half hours from Geneva itself.
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