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Brittany has long been culturally and geographically distinct from the main bulk of the country. Known to the Celts as Armorica, the land of the sea, Brittany's past swirls with the legends of drowned cities and Arthurian forests. Prehistoric megaliths arise mysteriously from land and sea, and the medieval is never far from the modern. Celtic music is still a genuine part of the Breton lifestyle.
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Breton houses, Côtes d'Armor
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Cote d'Emeraude, close to Saint-Malo
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Seashore Calvary
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Pointe du Raz and Baie des Trépassés
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Estuary of Trieux, Côtes d'Armor
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Lighthouse
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Plogoff, Pointe du Raz
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Saint-Malo |
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Sand-yachting, Saint-Malo beach
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Surfing board, Cotes d'Armor
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binious players (breton bagpipes), Lann-Bihoué
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binious players, Lann-Bihoué
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