- The
Élorn (French pronunciation: [
elɔʁn]; Breton:
Elorn) is a 56.4-kilometre (35 mi) long
river in Brittany, France. Its
source is in the
monts d'Arrée...
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department of
Brittany in north-western France. It lies at the
mouth of the
Elorn River which divides the
Breton provinces of
Cornouaille and Léon, 22 km...
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harbours in
which they were
initially based.
These ships include: P601
Élorn (Concarneau) P602
Verdon (La Réunion; deplo**** in
Mayotte as of
early 2023)...
- Lézardrieux) The
rivers in this
section are
sorted north (Brest) to
south (Spain).
Élorn (near Brest)
Aulne (in Logonna-Daoulas) Odet (near Quimper) Laïta (in Guidel)...
- and the
first buildings of the
naval base were
built on its banks), the
Élorn (or
river of Landerneau) and the
Aulne (or
river of Châteaulin). For a number...
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Plougastel Bridge, or Albert-Louppe Bridge, is a
bridge over the
river Élorn near Brest, France,
connecting Plougastel-Daoulas and Le Relecq-Kerhuon...
- P723
Jasmin 98
tonnes P721
based in Toulon; P723 in
Papeete Elorn class Patrol boat P601
Elorn P602
Verdon P603
Adour P604
Scarpe P605
Vertonne P606 Dumbéa...
- is a cable-sta****
bridge in Finistère, Brittany, France,
which spans the
Élorn river where it
enters the
roadstead of Brest. It
carries route nationale...
- (demolished in 1940 by
French Army), 1922-1930: Pont Albert-Louppe
across the
Élorn between Plougastel-Daoulas and
Brest 1922-1923: Pont de Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray...
- 450260°N 4.249286°W / 48.450260; -4.249286 (Pont de Rohan)
Crosses the
Élorn until 1930 and the
construction of the Pont
Albert Louppe near Brest. Barrage...