- (/ˈbrɪtəni/ BRIT-ən-ee; French: Bretagne,
pronounced [bʁətaɲ] ; Breton:
Breizh,
pronounced [bʁɛjs, bʁɛx];[dubious – discuss] Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn...
- 49°57′07″N 5°12′50″W / 49.952°N 5.214°W / 49.952; -5.214 MFV
Bugaled Breizh is a
French trawler from Loctudy, Finistère,
whose sinking with all hands...
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Breizh (Breton for "Tour of Brittany") is a
Catholic pilgrimage that
links the
towns of the
seven founding saints of Brittany.
These seven saints were...
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Cornish and Breton, with the sea
known to them as Mor
Bretannek and Mor
Breizh respectively.
While it is
likely that
these names derive from the Latin...
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Breizh-Izel,
Radio Bro Gwened,
Radio Kerne, and
Radio Kreiz Breizh.
Television programmes in
Breton are
available on Brezhoweb,
France 3
Breizh, France...
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Breizh Cola (pronounced [brɛjs kola], from the
Breton word for Brittany), is a
brand of cola
bottled by
Phare Ouest and sold in Brittany, France. It is...
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Breiz (in
modern spelling Barzhaz Breizh,
meaning "Ballads of Brittany":
barzh is the
equivalent of "bard" and
Breizh means "Brittany") is a collection...
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Breiz Atao (also
Breizh Atao) (in
Breton Brittany For Ever cf.
Breizh atav), was a
Breton nationalist journal in the mid-twentieth century. It was written...
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Lower Brittany (Breton:
Breizh-Izel; French: B****e-Bretagne)
denotes the
parts of
Brittany west of Ploërmel,
where the
Breton language has been traditionally...
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Atlas Breizh : douaroniezh, sevenadur, istor, poblañs, ekonomiezh, tiriadoù
buhez ar
Vretoned (in French).
Speied [i.e. Spézet]: Coop
Breizh. ISBN 978-2-84346-496-6...