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Paimpont (French pronunciation: [pɛ̃pɔ̃]; Breton: Pempont; Gallo: Penpont) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France...
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Paimpont Forest (French: Forêt de
Paimpont, Breton: Koad Pempont), also
known as Brocéliande
Forest (French: Forêt de Brocéliande), is a
temperate forest...
- legend, as well as a
physical site
located in
central Brittany, in the
Paimpont forest. The
legend attached to it is
primarily recounted in the Lancelot-Grail:...
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Neolithic period located in the
Forest of
Paimpont, at a
place called La
Marette near the
hamlet of
Landelles in
Paimpont. A
tradition dating from the 12th century...
- retirement, imprisonment, or death. Today, it is most
commonly identified as
Paimpont forest in Brittany, France. The
etymology is uncertain. The
oldest known...
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retired again to St John's
Abbey at Gaël or
possibly to the
monastery of
Paimpont which he had founded. He left the
throne to his brother,
Judoc (aka Josse)...
- the
competition section of
Cairo International Film
Festival 2024. In
Paimpont, a
small community in Brittany,
residents prepare to
welcome a
family of...
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modern and
contemporary art
every year. In 1990,
following a fire in the
Paimpont forest in Brittany,
Pinault immediately financed the
reforestation project...
- Nord-Pas-de-Calais (Condette).
Scenes were also shot at the château de Brocéliande in
Paimpont. The
megalithic site of
Stonehenge was
reconstructed in Morienval, a village...
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particularly mechanisation.
Several forests still exist, such as the
Paimpont forest,
sometimes said to be the
Arthurian Brocéliande. The poor and rocky...