Veulettes-sur-Mer, Coastal commune in Seine-Maritime, France.
Veulettes-sur-Mer covers approximately 14.71 square kilometers along the Norman coast, featuring dramatic white chalk cliffs and pebble beaches stretching nearly two kilometers along the English Channel.
The village contains a church dedicated to Saint Valery dating from the twelfth century and a stone cross erected in the sixteenth century, reflecting its centuries-old settlement history.
The commune preserves Norman maritime traditions through its local stone architecture and seasonal festivals celebrating traditional fishing heritage and regional coastal customs.
The municipality operates under Mayor Françoise Guillot from the town hall at 14 rue de Greenock, providing public services including a primary school and local shops.
Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a distinguished journalist and politician, lived in Veulettes-sur-Mer, adding cultural significance through this association with a prominent national figure.
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