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rural until the
Second World War,
Rennes underwent significant development in the
twentieth century.
Since the 1950s,
Rennes has
grown in
importance through...
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Stade Rennais (Breton: Stad Roazhon) or
simply Rennes, is a
French professional football club
based in
Rennes, Brittany. It
competes in
Ligue 1, the top tier...
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Rennes, ou La Vie
insolite de Bérenger Saunière, curé de
Rennes-le-Château (René Julliard, 1967).
Robert Charroux described his
activities in
Rennes-le-Château...
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Rennes is the
capital city of the
region of
Brittany in
northwestern France. Look up
rennes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rennes or
Rennais may also...
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Rennes Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de
Rennes) is a
Roman Catholic church located in the town of
Rennes, France. It has been a monument...
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Rennes–Saint-Jacques
Airport or Aéroport de
Rennes–Saint-Jacques (IATA: RNS, ICAO: LFRN) is a
minor international airport about 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest...
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Rennes Métropole is the métropole, an
intercommunal structure,
centred on the city of
Rennes. It is
located in the Ille-et-Vilaine department, in the Brittany...
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Rennes station (French: Gare de
Rennes) is
situated in the town
centre of
Rennes, France. It is
situated on the Paris–Brest,
Rennes–Saint-Malo and the...
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Marbod or
Marbode of
Rennes (c. 1035 – 11
September 1123) was
archdeacon and
schoolmaster at Angers, France, then
Bishop of
Rennes in Brittany. He was...
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Rennes Metro (French: Métro de
Rennes) (Breton:
Metro Roazhon) is a
light metro system serving the city of
Rennes in Brittany, France.
Opened on 19...