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The Seine divides the region in two, flowing from the southeast to the northwest near Le Havre. The banks of the Seine are densely populated and highly industrialized, but the northerly parts of the department remain rural and maritime. These areas are characterized by the chalk cliffs of the alabaster coast, and the forests and hills of internal rural areas such as Pays de Caux, Pays d'Ouche, and Pays Bray. The region is one part of the wider and older region of Normandy, the other section being known as Basse-Normandie. The writer Victor Hugo lived at Villequier, near Caudebec, and the former home and garden of the painter Claude Monet is at Giverny.