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Douarnenez (Breton pronunciation: [duarˈnẽːnɛs], French: [dwaʁnəne];
meaning douar (land) an enez (the island) or land of the island), is a
commune in...
- The Baie de
Douarnenez (French pronunciation: [bɛ də dwaʁnəne]; Breton: Bae
Douarnenez) is a bay in Finistère, France,
between the
Crozon Peninsula to...
- to a muffin-shaped,
caramelized croissant. A
specialty of the town of
Douarnenez in Finistère,
Brittany where it
originated around 1860, the
pastry is...
- the ocean. Most
versions of the
legend place the city in the Baie de
Douarnenez. In the
original Breton, the city
receives the name of Kêr Ys,
which translates...
- Jean
Marie Le Bris (25
March 1817,
Concarneau – 17
February 1872,
Douarnenez) was a
French aviator, born in Concarneau,
Brittany who
built two
glider aircraft...
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Maurice Le Scouëzec, was born in Mans on 1
October 1881 and died at
Douarnenez on the 1 May 1940. He was a
French artist, engraver,
illustrator and writer...
- The
Canton of
Douarnenez is a
French canton,
located in the Finistère département (Brittany région).
Since the
French canton reorganisation which came...
- Drheam-Cup 700,
Europa Warm’Up,
Istanbul Europa Race,
Bermudes 1000 Race -
Douarnenez / Cascais,
Record SNSM,
Transat St
Barth - Port La Forêt
Races with little...
- The
sardine workers'
strike was a
series of
strikes in 1905 and 1924 in
Douarnenez and
Concarneau in the
French province of
Brittany initiated by
women workers...
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located at the
mouth of the
Pouldavid Estuary off the
French port of
Douarnenez in south-western Brittany. It is only
about 450 m long and 250 m wide...