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Guingamp - 29 images
A 8,000 inhabitant city, in Côtes d'Armor, Brittany, Guingamp is famous for its Saint-Loup Breton dance festival and its En Avant soccer team that won the 2009 French cup.
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Ile de Bréhat - 156 images
Located off Arcouest point near the port of Paimpol, in Côtes d'Armor, Brittany, Bréhat is tiny archipelago composed mainly of two little islands. Due to the warm Gulf Stream coming from across the Atlantic, Bréhat enjoys a mild micro-climate and Mediterranean vegetation, including agapanthaceae flowers.
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Ploubazlanec - 89 images
Ploubazlanec is a 3500 inhabitant commune, near Paimpol, in the Côtes-d'Armor department, Brittany. The place was made famous by the French writer Pierre Loti who situated his novel Pêcheur d'Islande in this village. From Acouest point, Ploubazlanec is also the embarking place to the Bréhat island.
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Dinan - 511 images
On the plateau, overlooking the Rance river valley, in Côtes d'Armor, Brittany, the city of Dinan is a medieval town in nearly pristine state. It's rich historic past is celebrated every two years during the Fête des Remparts festival.
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Plougrescant - 59 images
A commune of 1,300 inhabitants on Côtes d'Armor shores, Plougrescant came to epitomize Brittany due to its nationwide famous little house built between too rocks.
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