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Penmarch (French pronunciation: [pɛ̃maʁ], Breton: Penmarc'h) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of Brittany,
northwestern France. It lies 18 km south-west...
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Jules François
Marie Duplessis Kergomard,
called Gustave de
Penmarch (14 July 1822, in
Morlaix – 28
March 1901, in Morlaix) was a 19th-century
French poet...
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Point Penmarc'h,
often spelled Point Penmarch, or in
French Pointe de Penmarc'h, is the
extremity of a
small peninsula in Finistère
department in Brittany...
- to 1982,
initially carrying 48
telephone circuits on two
cables between Penmarch,
France and Clarenville, Newfoundland. It was
operated by AT&T and the...
- the Bay of
Biscay [a line
joining Cape
Ortegal to
Penmarch Point],
thence along that line to
Penmarch Point. On the East. The
Western limit of the English...
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Weather stations on the
coast at
pointe du Raz,
pointe Saint-Mathieu and
Penmarch gave no readings, as they were
damaged by the high winds. The wind speed...
- Cap
Ortegal (43°46′N 7°52′W / 43.767°N 7.867°W / 43.767; -7.867) to
Penmarch Point (47°48′N 4°22′W / 47.800°N 4.367°W / 47.800; -4.367)". The southernmost...
- song by
Alexandra Stan "Écoute", song by
Dufresne to a poem by
Gustave de
Penmarch 1854 Écoute (magazine),
German French-language
magazine Écoute (sculpture)...
- York), USA;
Green Hill,
Rhode Island, USA; Porthcurno, UK; Bude, UK; and
Penmarch, France. The
cable was
constructed for US$740
million and was supplied...
- centuries, the
islands of the
archipelago were
known to the
British as the
Penmarch Islands. Abécedaire des Glénan (in French) Map
including the Glénan Islands...