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Huelgoat (French pronunciation: [ɥɛlgwat]; Breton: An
Uhelgoad meaning "High Forest") is a
commune in the Finistère
department of
Brittany in northwestern...
- Mines". The
mineral laumontite,
which Laumont discovered in the
mines of
Huelgoat, was
named after him by René Just Haüy.
After the
death of Jean-Baptiste...
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folded during the
Variscan Orogeny.
Several granite plutons such as that at
Huelgoat were also
emplaced at that time. The
Armorican Sandstone is a striking...
- Danube. The
example at the sea
promontory fort of Le Camp d'Artus, at
Huelgoat, was
excavated and
reported by
Mortimer Wheeler. At
Manching an earlier...
- Côtes-d'Armor, in the Le
Leslay commune. One sees also the
countryside of the
Huelgoat region and the town of
Morlaix (the
viaduct and the
little streets around...
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Arboretum (French
Arboretum du Poërop) is a 22-hectare
arboretum located in
Huelgoat, Finistère, Brittany, France. The garden's
initial site was
acquired in...
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Breton brezhoneg Bilingual sign in
Huelgoat in
Brittany Pronunciation [bʁeˈzɔ̃ːnɛk], [brəhɔ̃ˈnek] Native to
Brittany (France)
Region Lower Brittany Ethnicity...
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Resistants from
Huelgoat....
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Brittany The Arthur's cave, the Arthur's
Castle and the
Castle of
Morgane in
Huelgoat Merlin's
grave near Plounevez-Quintin Arthur's hill – the hill of Arthur's...
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named after Gillet de
Laumont who
collected samples from lead
mines in
Huelgoat, Brittany,
making them the type locality.
Laumontite easily dehydrates...