Dispositivo intrauterino

Cléder is a common department of the Finistere, in the area Brittany, in France.

History

The parish of Cléder belonged to the archidiaconé of concerning Leon évêché of Leon and was under the terms of holy Pierre and Saint Ké-Collédoc.

Administration

Demography

Landscapes

Events

Births

Guy-François de Coetnempren, count de Kersaint, in 1707 with the Manor of Kersaint, famous naval officer of Louis XV

Death

Beaches

See too

More:

  • "Prestige of Finistère" , Yann Brekilien, Editions prone France-Empire of the count de Kersaint.

  • the small Rosporden-Plouescat train, Annick Fleitour, Editions Undertow, 2001. small railway line to narrow gauge railway which served Cléder of 1912 to 1935
" Cléder, sailors and terre": a book of more than 120 photographs with accompanying notes by the clédérois. The author RENE MONFORT wanted to describe the daily newspaper of the peasants of the fishermen and the tradesmen. All the photographs are new because they belong to the families which agreed to lend their contest to the realization of this book.

External bonds

  • Site of the town hall of Cléder
  • Site of the tourist office of Cléder

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