- The
Glénan islands (French: Îles des
Glénan [aʁʃipɛl de ɡlenɑ̃] or
Archipel de
Glénan [il de ɡlenɑ̃]; Breton:
Inizi Glenan) are an
archipelago located...
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Glenans Irish Sailing Club (GISC) was a non-profit
sailing school affiliated to, but
independent of the
larger French Les
Glénans sailing school. The...
- Les
Glénans is a
French sailing school,
operating as a non-profit organization. Most of its
instructors are volunteers. It was
founded in 1947 by Philippe...
- like La Trinité-sur-Mer, ****ichet, Concarneau,
Lorient and the îles de
Glénan,
where a
prestigious school is located. A
great number of
Bretons have become...
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Taureau Île Tomé Île
Verdelet Île de Batz Île
Callot Île Carn Île Garo
Glénan islands Île Saint-Nicolas Île
Guenioc Île d'Iock Île de
Keller Île Melon...
- Ireland. One of the
bigger islands in the bay,
Collanmore was a base of Les
Glénans, a non-profit
sailing school. The base
taught dinghy and
catamaran sailing...
- Villaret-Joyeuse left
Brest and
attacked Warren's
squadron above Îles de
Glénan on 23 June 1795, but was
forced to
retire quickly towards the île de Groix...
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Islands Cíes
Islands Danish Isles Faroe Islands Norðoyar
Formigues Islands Glénan Islands Iceland Vestmannaeyjar Lofoten Medes Islands Arquipélago dos Bijagós...
-
Guide to
Sailing Instruments" (PDF). B&G.
Retrieved 2018-09-05. The New
Glénans Sailing Manual,
David & Charles. "Ocean Sail Articles:
Velocity Made Good...
- also home to Dorinish, a
private island purchased by John
Lennon in 1967.
Glenans Ireland, a non-profit
sailing school, had a
branch on
Collanmore Island...