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  2. Brittany - Wikipedia

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    Brittany has more than 40,000 farms, mostly oriented towards cattle, pig and poultry breeding, as well as cereal and vegetable production. The number of farms tends to diminish, but as a result, they are merged into very large estates. Brittany is the first producer in France for vegetables (green beans, onions, artichokes, potatoes, tomatoes ...

  3. Linguistic boundary of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    The language boundary in Brittany is the language border between the part of Brittany where Breton (a Celtic language) is spoken and the area in Brittany where Gallo (a Romance language) is spoken. The existence of this linguistic border led to differentiate the Celtic-speaking Lower Brittany (West) from the Romance-speaking Upper Brittany (East).

  4. Brittany (administrative region) - Wikipedia

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    But most of inland Brittany is farming country, a region known for its milk and butter and its early crops. [citation needed] As a holiday region, it is Brittany's coasts that attract the greatest number of visitors; the inland regions have attracted many second-home owners from other parts of France, and from Britain.

  5. Language border - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic boundary of Brittany between Celtic-speaking (west) and Romance-speaking (east) Brittany. A language border or language boundary is the line separating two language areas. The term is generally meant to imply a lack of mutual intelligibility between the two languages.

  6. Category:Borders of administrative divisions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Borders of administrative divisions" ... Reunification of Brittany This page was last edited on 31 January 2021, at 09:57 (UTC). ...

  7. Finistère - Wikipedia

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    Historical regions of Brittany. The present department consists of the historical region of Léon and parts of Cornouaille and Trégor, both parts of pre-revolutionary Brittany. The name Finistère derives from the Latin Finis Terræ, meaning end of the earth. In England, a similar area is called Land's End.

  8. Reunification of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    The Reunification of Brittany or Breton Reunification is a political movement to reunite the Loire-Atlantique department with the administrative region of Brittany, to form the entire cultural and historical region of Brittany. This "reunification" is considered a prerequisite for further Breton autonomy.

  9. Lower Brittany - Wikipedia

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    Lower Brittany (Breton: Breizh-Izel; French: ... Having been based on linguistic areas, the dividing line corresponds very roughly to administrative borders. It had ...