Category
page 1Geography of Normandy
Lower Normandy
former French administrative region

Vexin
thumb|right|270px|Map of France showing the general location of the historical county of Vexin
thumb|Map of France in 1180. Vexin is visible between Paris and Rouen.
thumb|Map of Norman Vexin.
Vexin () is a historical county of northern France. It covers a verdant plateau on the right bank (north) of the Seine running roughly east to west between Pontoise and Romilly-sur-Andelle (about 20 km from Rouen), and north to south between Auneuil and the Seine near Vernon. The plateau is crossed by the Epte and the Andelle river valleys.
Pays de Bray
watershed in Normandy
Pays d'Auge
region of Normandy France
Côte d'Albâtre
part of the French coast on the English Channel
Forêt de Brotonne
forest in France
Eawy Forest
forest in France
Cerisy Forest
woodland in France
Eu Forest
forest in France
Swiss Normandy
hilly area in Normandy, France
Alderney Race
strait that runs between Alderney and Cap de la Hague