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Plouha (French pronunciation: [plu.a]; Breton:
Plouha; Gallo: Plóha) is a town and
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in northwestern...
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Hamon (5 May 1821 – 29 May 1874) was a
French painter.
Hamon was born at
Plouha, in today's Côtes-d'Armor département, in France. At an
early age he was...
- Breton-speaking "Lower Brittany" (Breizh-Izel in Breton). The
boundary runs from
Plouha to Mûr-de-Bretagne. The
Breton language has
become an
intense issue in many...
- The
canton of
Plouha is an
administrative division of the Côtes-d'Armor department,
northwestern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton...
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along a Binic-Guérande line. The
border can now be
traced along a line from
Plouha to Rhuys. The
linguistic unification of France,
completed after World War...
- into what had been
Breton speaking territory, the line then
running from
Plouha to Batz-sur-Mer. Maps in the 17th
century favour the latter. Portals: Geography...
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constantly moved back
since the
Middle Ages. The
current border runs from
Plouha on the
English Channel to the
Rhuys Peninsula on the Bay of Biscay. Because...
- Gallo-speaking territory. As of 1980[update], Gallo's
western extent stretches from
Plouha (Plóha), in Côtes-d'Armor,
south of Paimpol, p****ing
through Châtelaudren...
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Lower Brittany (Breton: Breizh-Izel),
roughly to the west of a line
linking Plouha (west of Saint-Brieuc) and La Roche-Bernard (east of Vannes). It
comes from...
- part of the month, the
airmen were
transported by
railway to the town of
Plouha near the
ocean in Brittany.
There they
waited in a safe
house for a coded...