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    The Élorn (French pronunciation: [elɔʁn]; Breton: Elorn) is a 56.4-kilometre (35 mi) long river in Brittany, France. Its source is in the monts d'Arrée...
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    harbours in which they were initially based. These ships include: P601 Élorn (Concarneau) P602 Verdon (La Réunion; deployed in Mayotte as of early 2023)...
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    Lézardrieux) The rivers in this section are sorted north (Brest) to south (Spain). Élorn (near Brest) Aulne (in Logonna-Daoulas) Odet (near Quimper) Laïta (in Guidel)...
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    and the first buildings of the naval base were built on its banks), the Élorn (or river of Landerneau) and the Aulne (or river of Châteaulin). For a number...
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    Plougastel Bridge, or Albert-Louppe Bridge, is a bridge over the river Élorn near Brest, France, connecting Plougastel-Daoulas and Le Relecq-Kerhuon...
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    is a cable-stayed bridge in Finistère, Brittany, France, which spans the Élorn river where it enters the roadstead of Brest. It carries route nationale...
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    department of Brittany in north-western France. It lies at the mouth of the Elorn River which divides the Breton provinces of Cornouaille and Léon, 22 km...
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    (demolished in 1940 by French Army), 1922-1930: Pont Albert-Louppe across the Élorn between Plougastel-Daoulas and Brest 1922-1923: Pont de Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray...
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    trèves [fr]. The estates of the lordship are located around the valley of the Élorn river, the town of Landerneau and the castle of La Roche-Maurice. The lordship...
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    P723 Jasmin 98 tonnes P721 based in Toulon; P723 in Papeete Elorn class Patrol boat P601 Elorn P602 Verdon P603 Adour P604 Scarpe P605 Vertonne P606 Dumbéa...
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  • 450260°N 4.249286°W / 48.450260; -4.249286 (Pont de Rohan) Crosses the Élorn until 1930 and the construction of the Pont Albert Louppe near Brest. Barrage...
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    passion, a traditional embellishment in the art of the area around the river Élorn. The altarpiece of the Rosary in the south transept is the work of the sculptor...
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    Josse-sur-mer. Arnoc returned to Leon, where he built on the banks of the Élorn a cell and a chapel which became famous under the name of Land-Ernoc, a...
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    publicly in the house of Robert Motherwell in East Hampton in 1946. His play Elorn, A Ballad from Brittany reflects his lifelong passion with pre-Celtic matrilinear...
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    lower-Loire areas. The Albert Louppe Bridge or Plougastel Bridge over the Elorn River is within the commune. Plougastel is twinned with Westport, County...
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  • additions, ultra-fines). The composition of the HPC80 concrete used for the Elorn Bridge was as follows: Saint-Vigor CPA HP PM cement: 150 kg/m3 Saint-Renan...
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  • married Kwansema, née Quansah, with whom he had three children: Elinam, Elorn and Efika Aruba. He was Ewe Ghanaian and his widow, Kwansame, is Fante Ghanaian...
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    Roche-Maurice and Saint Julien d'Landerneau. It was one of the areas in the Élorn valley to be enriched by participation in the linen trade and much of this...
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  • continues southwest to Landivisiau where the old road follows the scenic river Élorn past the Moulin de Brézal. The new road takes a more direct route to the...
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  • Retrieved 23 December 2012. "Elise II". Uboat.net. Retrieved 23 December 2012. "Elorn". Uboat.net. Retrieved 23 December 2012. "General Radiguet". Uboat.net....
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  • the wall as well as a tympanum. Unusually for porches in churches in the Élorn valley, the porch is accessed using ten steps. As at Pencran, Bastien Prigent...
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    a direct connection from Plougastel-Daoulas to Brest, crossing over the Élorn estuary. Work on the bridge started in 1926. Louppe did not live to see...
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  • remaining inhabited bridge Historic monument 67 m (220 ft) Masonry Footbridge Élorn 1336 Landerneau 48°27′0.5″N 4°14′57.3″W / 48.450139°N 4.249250°W / 48...
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    arrived at Djibouti at 13:00 on 28 July 1941 and moored alongside the tanker Élorn. During the afternoon, she unloaded her cargo and drove off a British reconnaissance...
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    shepherded. Coming from overseas, Ténénan came to Leon by the Goulet and the Élorn. After disembarking at Joyeuse-Garde, he built his hermitage in the forest...
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    the sea, it controls access to the Penfeld and the lower reaches of the Élorn towards Landerneau, all whilst overlooking a major part of the roadstead...
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    Relecq-Kerhuon Ar Releg-Kerhuon Commune The cove of Camfrout on the estuary of the Élorn Coat of arms Location of Le Relecq-Kerhuon Le Relecq-Kerhuon Show map of...
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  • all of this Breton sculptor's work. The Albert Louppe bridge crosses the Élorn estuary and joins Brest with the Île de Plougastel. It is made from reinforced...
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    plague and appear frequently in the decoration in parish closes of the Élorn valley. The tree to which Saint Sebastian is tied, whilst pierced by arrows...
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  • temporary safety. Three of the Genoese ships reached the safety of the Élorn river and fled upstream. Their eventual fate is not recorded. The other...
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