Saint-Derrien (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ dɛʁjɛ̃]; Breton: Sant-Derc'hen) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France...
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Maxence Derrien (born 1993) is a French footballer Sandrine Derrien, French table tennis player La Roche-Derrien, Brittany, France Saint-Derrien, Brittany...
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parish church of Commana is dedicated to the 14th century Breton saint, Saint Derrien. The church was built in 1645. The church, the ossuary, the calvary...
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bank of the town, there remains an authentic street of the 17th century, Saint-Malo Street. A few kilometres out of town, there are landscapes, from sandy...
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Plougastel-Daoulas (section Église Saint-Pierre)
triptych and the other is the Saint Louis triptych. The Saint Caradec triptych Saint Gouesnou Saint Goulven The Saint Louis triptych This was once the...
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Romanesque structure, dates from the eleventh century. The Cathedral of Saint-Corentin, with its Gothic-style façade, was constructed between the thirteenth...
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is a statue of Saint Francis of Assisi in the choir area of the Ėglise Saint Derrien in Le Conquet. In Tréflévénez, in the Église Saint-Pierre there is...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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Saint-Renan (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁənɑ̃]; Breton: Lokournan, pronounced [loˈkurnãn]) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western...
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Saint-Eloy (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿elwa]; Breton: Sant-Alar) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. In 1521...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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to independent commune. Until then the town had effectively depended on Saint-Pol-de-Léon. The illustrator Henry Gerbault and his wife moved to Roscoff...
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Ronan", from the Breton lok ("hermitage") of Saint Ronan. It was previously known as Saint-René-du-Bois. Saint Ronan, greatly venerated in Brittany, was...
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Town, in the valley, is the historical centre, and developed around the Saint-Colomban church (of which only the front wall remains) and the abbey of...
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Landerneau (redirect from Saint Tyrnog)
been founded by Saint Arnoc, some times called Ternoc and confusion can occur with Saint Ténénan. Some sources point Saint Arnoc and Saint Ténénan as the...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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steeple (1548–86), and the chapels of Sainte-Croix, Sainte-Hélène, and Saint-Michel. The written history of Douarnenez begins around 1118 when, according...
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List of the works of Bastien and Henry Prigent (section Gallery of photographs-South porch of the Église Saint-Thuriau at Landivisiau)
original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2015. "Calvary at Saint Derrien". Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 26 July...
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de Loures, Notre Dame de Ploujean, and Saint-Joseph Junior high schools: College Saint-Augustin, College Saint-Joseph Senior high school: Ensemble Scolaire...
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Saint-Thois (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ twa]; Breton: Santoz) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants...
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by Meslan and Locunolé to east, by Tréméven and Mellac to south and by Saint-Thurien to west. The municipality launched a linguistic plan concerning...
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Saint-Méen (Breton: Sant-Neven) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants of Saint-Méen are called in French...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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Saint-Évarzec (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿evaʁzɛk]; Breton: Sant-Evarzeg) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France...
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with 12 teams from Championnat National 3 and the qualifying team from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon entering at this stage. The fourth round draw, which...
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Rosporden Saint-Coulitz Saint-Derrien Saint-Divy Saint-Eloy Sainte-Sève Saint-Évarzec Saint-Frégant Saint-Goazec Saint-Hernin Saint-Jean-du-Doigt Saint-Jean-Trolimon...
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Saint-Nic (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ nik]; Breton: Sant-Vig) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants...
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France. Inhabitants of Trégunc are called in French Trégunois or Tréguncois. Saint-Philibert's chapel (Trégunc): 16th-century chapel. Château de Kerminaouet...
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