Rouen
Rouen (pop. 105,500), city and major port on the Seine River, industrial and commercial center, capital of historic Normandy and of today's Seine-Maritime department, northwestern France. Joan of Arc was burned at the stake here, and Champlain and La Salle sailed from Rouen to explore the New World.
See also: France.
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