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Brittany - Wikipedia Brittany ( ˈbrɪtəni BRIT-ən-ee) [a] is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica in Roman Gaul
Brittany | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica Brittany, région of France encompassing the northwestern départements of Ille-et-Vilaine, Morbihan, Côtes-d’Armor, and Finistère Brittany is bounded by the régions of Basse-Normandie to the northeast and Pays de la Loire to the east
Brittany: A Journey Through Frances Celtic Heritage and Coastal Wonders Discover Brittany, a captivating region where Celtic heritage meets dramatic coastlines in northwestern France This ancient duchy, known as Breizh in the Breton language, boasts 2,700 kilometers of rugged shores, medieval towns, and enchanting forests
The official website for Brittany Tourism The official website for your vacation in Brittany, France Discover places to go, guide to accommodation, hotels, campsites, and much more
Brittany travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe Explore Brittany’s rugged coast, medieval towns and Celtic heritage in our travel guide Find top beaches, seafood eateries, coastal hikes and expert tips
Brittany – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Formerly known as Cotes du Nord, this department offers a rich abundance of coastal resorts, fishing ports and interior working The interior is largely agricultural and dotted with small villages The westernmost French department; its name is from the Latin from "end of the earth"
15 best things to do in Brittany - Lonely Planet You'll find stone-walled creperies, traditional dancing festivals and fisherman singing centuries-old sea shanties in the charming town of Brittany
Brittany - Celtic, Medieval, French | Britannica A strong Celtic background distinguishes Brittany from other parts of France The Celts were the first historically identifiable inhabitants of Brittany, but they probably intermingled with the earlier peoples who built the great stone monuments, the menhirs and dolmens, that still stand
Why This Rugged Corner of France Feels More Celtic Than French Brittany’s diverse landscape offers something for everyone, from pristine forests and peaceful moors to remote beaches and dramatic seaside scenery The region is also rich in history and legends, with a Celtic influence evident in the local dialect and cuisine