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Plouhinec - 43 images
On the west side of the Etel Ria, in Morbihan, Plouhinec is known for its ship graveyard.
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Auray - 31 images
A touristic city of 11,000 in the Morbihan Gulf, Auray is known for its Saint-Goustan port, a well preserved historic quarter made of cobbled streets and 16th century half-timbered mansions.
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Lorient - 72 images
A major harbor in Morbihan, Lorient was home port of the French East India Company. The town is also know for its WW2 German submarine base and its Festival Interceltique, in August.
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Le Bono - 27 images
Le Bono is a 2,000 inhabitant fishing port, on a ria, near Auray, in the Morbihan Gulf. The village is famous for its Kernours tumulus, dated 3,000 BC.
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Josselin - 7 images
By the Oust river, in Morbihan, Josselin is a medieval town famous for its castle, a fortress that played a strategic role during the 14th century Breton War of Succession.
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