Photos from Brittany![]() Brittany has its roots in the Celtic tribes from current Great-Britain which in the late fifth century emigrated to Armorica with their customs and language. Brittany remained independent until 1532, when the Edict of Union attached it to the kingdom of France. The Breton language is related to Cornish and Welsh. Although it suffered from the French state centralism after the 2nd World War, the language is experiencing a revival since the 70s. |
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Côte sud | Ria d'Etel | Côte de Granit Rose |
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Menhirs - dolmens | Canaux | Fontaines |
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Monts d'Arrée | Environs de Rennes | Rennes |
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Cap Sizun | Golfe du Morbihan | Brocéliande |
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Ile de Groix | Pays de Retz | Le Léon |
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Manoirs - Châteaux | Brière | Côte Nord |
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Centre | Chapelles | Nantes |
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Presqu'île de Crozon | Vallée du Blavet | Pays de Guérande |
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Ports | Villes et bourgs | Alignements de menhirs |
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Belle-Ile | Calvaires | |
VIDEO DIAPORAMA Images de Bretagne sur fond de musique Bretonne |
E-CARDS Cartes virtuelles de Bretagne |
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Pentrez-Plage | Ploumanac'h | Quiberon |