Trouville, a popular French watering-place, in the dept. of Calvados, at the mouth of the Tongues, about 10 miles SW. of Honfleur. It was always famous for oysters, but on its fine sands and its nearness to Paris depends its modern importance. It was first brought to notice by Alexandre Dumas. Pop. (1886) 5749.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 10: Swastika to Zyrianovsk and Index, p. 307
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