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Ploujean is a
former commune of Finistère
which is part of
Morlaix since February 1959. The
church was
built in the 15th century. It has been
listed as...
- Morlaix–
Ploujean Airport (French: Aéroport de Morlaix–
Ploujean) (IATA: MXN, ICAO: LFRU) is an
airport located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
northeast of Morlaix...
- Air International) was a
regional airline based at
Morlaix –
Ploujean Airport in
Ploujean, Morlaix, Brittany, France,
operating scheduled services as an...
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performance of
excerpts from his
ballet Cydalise et le Chevre-pied. He died in
Ploujean, Finistère. Pierné
wrote several operas,
choral and
symphonic pieces as...
- born Édouard-Joachim Corbière, was a
French poet born in Coat-Congar,
Ploujean (now part of Morlaix) in Brittany,
where he
lived most of his life before...
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Jacques Marie Boudin de Tromelin,
Chevalier de La
Nuguy (
Ploujean, 31 May 1751 — Norge, 4
December 1798) was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the Indian...
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Roderick L. (2009). "Gabriel Pierné (b. Metz, Loraine, 16
August 1863 – d.
Ploujean, Finistère, 17 July 1937):
Voyage au Pays du
Tendre (d'après la
Carte du...
- Bird's Head
Peninsula of New
Guinea Morlaix –
Ploujean Airport (IATA: MXN), an
airport located in
Ploujean,
France This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- and now
national historic monument.
Morlaix is
served by the
Morlaix Ploujean Airport. The muni****lity
launched a
linguistic plan
concerning the Breton...
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English and Russian. Chrétien was
educated at the École
communale in
Ploujean, the Collège Saint-Charles in Saint-Brieuc, and the Lycée de Morlaix. He...