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Summary Of: Brittany

Historical pays of Brittany with their names in Breton... Historical pays of Brittany with their names in Breton... of Brittany with their names in Breton... Brittany occupies a large... The historical province of Brittany is divided into five departments... of historic Brittany has now become the... In January 2006 the population of Brittany was estimated at 4... of Brittany reforged links with Britain... Brittany was imbued with junior status in... Brittany is home to many... Brittany is also known for its... Brittany also has several old... Brittany has been known as one of the most devoutly Catholic regions in France... where the pilgrims walk around Brittany from the grave of one founder saint to another... Brittany has retained and... Brittany is the second largest cider... Historically Brittany was a beer... except in the western parts of Brittany where they are called... Brittany offers a wide range of fresh sea food and fish... Brittany has a warm... Brittany generally has a moderate climate during both summer... There are several airports in Brittany serving destinations in France and England...

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