• Ploumanac'h (French pronunciation: [plumanak] or [plumana], and in Breton [pluˈmãːnax]) is a village port in a natural harbour, part of the commune of...
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    The Ploumanac'h Lighthouse (officially the Mean Ruz Lighthouse) is an active lighthouse in Côtes-d'Armor, France, located in Perros-Guirec. The lighthouse...
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    for her. Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department Jentilez (Sept-Îles) Ploumanac'h Lighthouse Sept-Îles Lighthouse "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"...
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    formations. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Côte de granit rose. "Ploumanac'h, France: Secret Seaside". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-06-15. 48°50′N...
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    Abdank, who a little later - around 1896 - built the Bellevue hotel in Ploumanac'h), engineer and mathematician of Polish origin, from the customs officer...
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    by Lewis Spence, illustrated by W. Otway Cannell. Men Ruz lighthouse, Ploumanac'h France portal Brigantes, Breton Celtic tribe associated with Northern...
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    October 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2020. Ploumanac'h. "Sanitize Laundry for Delicate Clothes". Ploumanac'h. Retrieved 12 December 2020. Vogt, Helmut;...
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    L'Oratoire de Saint-Guirec (the Oratory of Saint Guirec) stands in the bay at Ploumanac'h with a chapel on the facing beach. Female pilgrims have come for centuries...
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    Matisse. He moved to Brittany in 1907 and painted the rocky landscapes of Ploumanac'h in a proto-Cubist style characterized by chastened tones of brown and...
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    Erquy[citation needed] Saint-Brieuc Côte de Granit Rose Perros-Guirec Ploumanac'h Trégastel Trébeurden Lannion Côtes-d'Armor The beach of Saint-Cast The...
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    Country Place Speed Country Place Speed France Ploumanac'h 148 km/h (92 mph) Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds 134.6 km/h (83.6 mph) Île de Groix 162 km/h...
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    2017. The structure is a square tower, composed of pink granite from Ploumanac'h, with a semicircular projection towards the coast. The Triagoz lighthouse...
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    Roi Gradlon (Gradlon King) 24h de la voile regatta The tide mill on Ploumanac'h Road Ste-Anne-des-Rochers chapel December 2010 Natural granite ball (2–3 ft...
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  • 48°54′30″N 3°5′15″W / 48.90833°N 3.08750°W / 48.90833; -3.08750 1840 Ploumanac'h Lighthouse Atlantic Ocean Côtes-d'Armor Perros-Guirec 48°50′15″N 3°29′0″W...
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    Sept Îles, seen from Ploumanac'h...
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    Jouve. Le Fauconnier's portraits and his landscapes painted in Brittany (Ploumanac'h) show the intention of simplifying form similar to that of Gleizes. The...
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    exhibited together. Le Fauconnier showed the geometrically simplified Ploumanac'h landscapes: Le Ravin and Village dans les Montagne, along with Femme...
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    (Versailles, Moret-sur-Loing, Rambouillet forest), Northern Brittany (Penvern, Ploumanac'h, Tonquédec, Bréhat, Lannion, Saint-Quay-Portrieux), Finistère (Bénodet...
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    exhibited together. Le Fauconnier showed the geometrically simplified Ploumanac'h landscapes: Le Ravin and Village dans les Montagne, along with Femme...
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    Henri le Fauconnier, 1908, Ploumanac'h, Museum Kranenburgh, Bergen, the Netherlands...
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  • de la paix, 1918, Musée de la Princerie, Verdun (Meuse) Synthèse de Ploumanac'h, 1920, Musée départemental de l'Oise, Beauvais La chapelle de la Clarté...
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  • Nantes-Brest canal. Chaos d'Huelgoat, a hiking site in the Monts d'Arrée. Ploumanac'h lighthouse on the GR 34. A handful of towns are home to most of the major...
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  • La mort de Dom Juan (oil on canvas, 1878) Une procession au Pardon de Ploumanac'h (oil on canvas, 1884) Le sauvetage : chasse au lion en Arabie (drawing...
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  • tourist office had the idea of devoting an area between La Clarté and Ploumanac'h to contain a tribute to "men of letters" who came from this part of Brittany...
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  • Trégastel. The plaque was originally meant for the Roche des Poètes in Ploumanac'h but was placed here on a rock near the chapel of Sainte-Anne de Trégastel...
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  • portraits of Breton women, painted on his return from the fishing port of Ploumanac’h (Côtes d’Armor). The thickly applied paint and loose handling of Vivrel's...
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  • as a Monument historique in 1997). 1938: Extension to the chapelle de Ploumanac'h, commune de Perros-Guirec 1938 1939: maison de villégiature (holiday...
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  • Monument to Gabriel Vicaire. This monument to the French poet stands in Ploumanac'h's Rue des Carrières and on what is known as "La Roche des Poètes" and...
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    Jean-Mordreuc was born in Trévou Tréguignec in 1908. He later lived in Ploumanac'h, and then in Pleudihen, near Dinan. Under the name "Jean Pepin", he was...
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