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    Cornouaille ([kɔʁ.nwaj]; Breton: Kernev, Kerne) is a historical region on the west coast of Brittany in West France. The name is cognate with Cornwall...
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    the near entirety of the ancient Pays de Saint-Brieuc, most of historical Trégor, the eastern half of Cornouaille, and the north-western part of the former...
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    of Quimper (–Cornouaille) and Léon (Latin: Dioecesis Corisopitensis (–Cornubiensis) et Leonensis; French: Diocèse de Quimper (–Cornouaille) et Léon) is...
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    (as of 2022): Brest Métropole CA Concarneau Cornouaille Agglomération Communauté d'agglomération du Pays de Landerneau-Daoulas CA Morlaix Communauté Communauté...
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    is an ancient principality that emerged in the Early Middle Ages in Cornouaille in west-central Brittany. Its capital was the Gallo-Roman city of Vorgium...
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    characteristics. However, in 1762, Fleuriot de La Fruglaye lamented the disappearance of the Cornouaille Breton bidet due to crossbreeding. This situation...
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  • (Kernowek) and Breton (Brezhoneg). However, the Breton regions of Kernev/Cornouaille (Cornwall) and Domnonée (Devon) have well-established histories including...
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    on street corners, with pipers and accordion players. The Festival de Cornouaille, a cultural festival, is typically held in the last week of July.[citation...
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    Morbihan département. The Cornouaille, around Quimper, divided between Finistère and Côtes-d'Armor. The Léon, around Saint-Pol-de-Léon, corresponding to...
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    Squadron) Escadron d'Entraînement 2/2 Côte d'Or became EE 3/8 Côte d'Or. (Ground-to-Air Defense Squadron) Escadron de défense sol-air 6/950 Riquewihr [fr]...
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    Anatole Le Braz (category Bleus de Bretagne members)
    Keranglaz, poem, 1892 La Légende de la mort en Basse-Bretagne, 1893. Les Saints bretons d'après la tradition populaire en Cornouaille ("Breton Saints according...
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    of this "monastela" in the deed of gift from Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille, to the Abbey of Sainte-Croix. In fact, Alain Canhiart, who had fallen...
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    Flags of Europe (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    dioceses of Trégor, Léon, Cornouaille and Vannes. The ermine canton recalls the ducal arms of Brittany. Flag of Centre-Val de Loire 1755– Flag of Corsica...
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  • Airport Pontoise – Cormeilles Aerodrome Quiberon Aerodrome Quimper – Cornouaille Airport Raiatea Airport Rangiroa Airport Redon – Bains-sur-Oust Aerodrome...
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    in Orléans. Returning to his native area, he ravaged the Trégor and Cornouaille regions and entered into legend by his cruelty. Commanding a band of...
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    Annie Ebrel (category People from Côtes-d'Armor)
    1969 in the village of Lohuec, near Callac, Côtes-d'Armor department, part of the historic region of Cornouaille, Brittany, France, to a family of farmers...
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    Léon), tregerieg (trégorrois, of Trégor), kerneveg (cornouaillais, of Cornouaille), and gwenedeg (vannetais, of Vannes). Guérandais was spoken up to the...
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    restored beginning in 1987. (see photos) Combrit – The Botanical Garden of Cornouaille. A private botanical garden created in 1983, with more than two thousand...
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    franchise from Lyon–Saint Exupéry Airport, Paris-Orly Airport and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. The airline, along with Régional and Airlinair, was fully...
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    Belle Île (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Guedel. During the ninth century Belle-Île belonged to the county of Cornouaille. In 1572, the monks of the abbey of Ste Croix at Quimperlé ceded the...
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    of Mangolérian [fr]. However, in Finistère and the west of Côtes-d'Armor, Basse-Cornouaille, Léon and Trégor did not take part in the uprising. Georges...
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    excerpts: Vieilles Charrues festival (2001), festival de Cornouaille (2001), festival interceltique de Lorient (2003) ; Celtica (2005) : solo, with David...
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    Corlay (stallion) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    commerce (in French). de Robien, Henry (1908). Norfolk-Breton. Au pays de Cornouaille : avec 25 illustrations (in French). Paris: Laveur. de Sallier Dupin, Guy...
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    Harris, Biography, allmusic.com Gorgiard, Ronan; Mauras, Jean-Philippe (2010). Cornouaille : de Fêtes en Festival. Coop Breizh. p. 139. Discogs v t e...
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    créatures féeriques de France (in French). Éditions Terre de Brume. ISBN 978-2843625084. Garraud, Loïc-Pierre (2012). Le Nord de la Cornouaille: Domaine du roi...
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    House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
    Claude of Rohan (1480 - 8 July 1540), Bishop of Quimper and Cornouaille. Armand-Gaston-Maximilien de Rohan-Soubise (Paris, 26 June 1674 – Paris, 19 July 1749)...
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  • Condomo (old) Corbière Corbare Cornouailles Cornovaglia Corsica (French Corse) Corsica Côte-d'Azur Costa Azzurra Côte-d'Or Costa d'Oro Coulommiers Colombiera...
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  • maritime song festival) to Breton culture (Lorient Interceltic Festival, Cornouaille festival) to contemporary music (Vieilles Charrues Festival in Carhaix...
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    The Briec bidet (Kezeg Kernev bidochenn), bred in Cornouaille, hence its other name of "Cornouaille bidet", has enjoyed great popularity. Mountain bidet...
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    century. The Council of Vannes was held there in 461. The realm annexed Cornouaille for a time in the early 6th century but was permanently joined with Domnonia...
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