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Douarnenez owes much of its prosperity and expansion to the construction of railways at the end of the 19th century, which provided services for passengers and goods, connecting the port to other markets. from the end of the nineteenth century. From the railway station at the centre of Tréboul, the
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languages of southwest England and Wales. Many of the traditional stories and myths also share a Breton-Cornish heritage. In the early 21st century, there are few, if any, native speakers of Breton who are not fully bilingual in French, although there were still several hundreds of thousands at the
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Douarnenez enjoys a mild, if rather wet climate. The prevailing winds are from the south west, bringing fairly frequent periods of light rain, particularly in the winter months. The summer months are much drier, with temperatures averaging about 20 °C (68 °F) and sometimes climbing above
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open every morning, a wide variety of fresh fish and seafood are sold. In addition, a selection of crêpes or thin pancakes are prepared, which can be ordered with either sweet or savory fillings. The local canning factories continue to produce an ever more extensive range of sardines, which are on
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operated a service to Quimper. The route began operations in 1884. In the mid-20th century, many former passengers had shifted to privately owned vehicles and passenger trains were discontinued in 1972. Goods traffic and shipping by rail continued until the railway was closed in 1988. The old line
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The main square has the local market and is the center of other retail shopping, banking, and the local economy. A number of hotels and restaurants are located here as well as the post office and the tourist office. The road along the sea front at the Port of Rosmeur is lined with cafés and
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were the main reason why Douarnenez became one of the first communist municipalities in France. Today, the canning trade continues, although most of the fish are brought in from other ports. Douarnenez is still a centre of boat building and repair work.
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on the eastern side and Port Rhu to the west. The steep, narrow cobbled streets which climb up to the town from the harbors have changed little over the past century. They reveal a wide range of places of interest, including old chapels, the
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The hamlet which grew up at today's Port of Rosmeur was originally part of the parish of Ploaré. It did not become a commune in its own right until 1790. In 1945, Douarnenez was expanded to include Ploaré, Pouldavid and Tréboul.
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Douarnenez has a growing tourist industry, with numerous visitors attracted annually to its pleasant location and warm climate, and also because of its marinas, maritime museum, regattas and sandy beaches. The island of
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or Museum Port, an open-air museum where visitors may go on a number of fishing vessels dating to the early 20th century. It includes an innovative indoor museum with exhibits on the sea, its history and challenges.
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around the town. Most specialise in seafood, usually offering fish soup, shellfish, crab, lobster, prawns, sardines, mussels, and the catch of the day. Douarnenez's traditional buttery cake,
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Douarnenez also has a full programme of annual festivals and events featuring regattas, local folklore, cinema, carnévale processions, gastronomy, and sports. Details are available from the
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Douarnenez is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. In addition, there are facilities for horse-riding, tennis, walking, cycling, petanque and golf, all within a short distance of the town.
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With increasing interest in minorities and their languages in the later 20th century, several Breton-language schools have been established in Finistère. In addition, Breton-language
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In the summer, boat trips from Douarnenez travel around the bay with views of the sea caves on the north coast. Visitors to the caves can take one of the trips from
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At the start of the 2017 school year , 134 pupils were enrolled in the public bilingual stream (11.4% of children in the municipality enrolled in primary school).
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has been converted into an 18 km (11 mi) cycling and walking track, providing an excellent means of discovering the surrounding countryside.
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times when, as archeological finds demonstrate, fish were salted along the cliffs of Plomarc'h. In the late 18th century and the years before the
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charter was voted by the City Council on 22 December 2004. On 8 February 2008 the municipality received the label of "level 2" of the charter.
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and TV stations, bookshops, local theatre and music have been founded. It is estimated that more than 500,000 people are now fluent in Breton.
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and was finally closed after the war in 1946. The old track between Audierne and Pont-Croix has been converted into a footpath along the River
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Regular coach service is available between Quimper and Douarnenez, taking about 35 minutes. Douarnenez has a number of municipal bus routes.
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French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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which is now increasingly open to the public. The island has a harbour, a lighthouse, a walled garden, an orchard and an art gallery.
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Tréboul, situated on the other side of the estuary, also has a harbour for pleasure boats. The shore is lined with cafés and
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Douarnenez may be reached by sea although there are no regular passenger services. A ferry service operates between
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migrated to this area from south-west Britain in the 4th to 6th centuries, bringing their language and culture.
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30 °C (86 °F). It rarely freezes in winter and there is practically no snow. As a result,
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has historic buildings, narrow streets, porcelain factories, and the bustle of the city centre.
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or covered market at the town square, and traditional houses once inhabited by local fishermen.
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The written history of Douarnenez begins around 1118 when, according to a charter dated 1126,
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One of the main attractions in Douarnenez are the numerous independent small restaurants and
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From Quimper, there are high-speed trains to Paris (4 hours) and to other parts of France.
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on 22 December 2004. In 2008, 7.97% of primary-school children attended bilingual schools.
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is a Breton music association that performs with bagpipes and other local instruments. The
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folklore, is believed to lie beneath Douarnenez Bay. The port is also associated with the
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Extensive set of resources, links and documents on Douarnenez compiled by José Chapalain
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is partially inspired by the Breton revival, and specialises in films from minorities.
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steeple (1548–86), and the chapels of Sainte-Croix, Sainte-Hélène, and Saint-Michel.
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occasionally reach gale force. Details, including past averages, are available from
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Quimper airport, about 20 minutes by taxi from Douarnenez, has flights to Paris.
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off Douarnenez can be reached by foot at low tide. It is linked to the legend of
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Since the late 20th century, there has been a revival of Breton culture. The
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is located off the peninsula but can be reached by foot at low tide. The
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a quiet sandy beach surrounded by rocky cliffs, is also in this area.
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tourisme&xtcr=2 Tourisme. "La mer, première ambassadrice du pays"
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have been cultivated in parks and gardens. In February and March,
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every two years. These festivals attract all types of traditional
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data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises
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and canning facilities, is at the northern end of the peninsula.
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Douarnenez is about five and a half hours' drive from Paris via
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in the Atlantic Ocean, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north-west of
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The town centre is located at the top of a peninsula, with the
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One way to visit Douarnenez is to follow the Sardine Route or
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The municipality launched a linguistic plan concerning the
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The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
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The fishing history of Douarnenez goes back at least to
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has become famous throughout France and beyond. Breton
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a wide, sandy beach, is one of the main attractions.
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by small boats that take tourists inside the caves.
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Port Rhu is noted for its boat cemetery and for its
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Douarnenez: The port of Tréboul seen from Douarnenez
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Commune
Seafront of Douarnenez
Coat of arms of Douarnenez
Douarnenez is located in France
Douarnenez is located in Brittany
48°05′34″N 4°19′45″W / 48.0928°N 4.3292°W / 48.0928; -4.3292
France
Region
Brittany
Department
Finistère
Arrondissement
Quimper
Canton
Douarnenez
Intercommunality
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
INSEE
29046
[duarˈnẽːnɛs]
[dwaʁnəne]
commune
French department
Finistère
region

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