Languidic
Languidic is a common French, located in the department of the Morbihan and the area Brittany.
The name Breton of the commune is Langedig (delivery).
Its inhabitants name the Languidiciens and Languidiciennes .
Geography
- Languidic is the most extended commune of the Morbihan and the second of Brittany with a surface of 10908 hectares. Valley of the Blavet.
History
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- the Roman way which connects Vannes to Quimper and which passes by the commune of Languidic .
- alignments megalithic of Large Restaurant or Lan-Uened (Neolithic time), still called Menhir S of Kersolan or soldiers of Saint Cornély . They are three alignments of Menhir S which respectively include/understand 29,69 and 43 stones.
- Many vaults on the commune. At the borough, Notre-Dame vault of the Flowers, 15th century (classified MH)
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Castle of Kerrous (19th century)
- Castle of Quellenec (15th century-18th century)
- Castle of Forest (XVIIe-19th centuries)
- With the borough, house of the 15th century
- Important rural inheritance
Personalities related to the commune
Saint Aubin of Angers (468-550)
Cultural events
3rd week end of July: Rocklang festival
Twinning
Languidic is twinned with:
See too
- Common of Morbihan
External bonds
- Official site of the town of Languidic
- Tourist bureau of Languidic
- nonofficial Site of the town of Languidic
- Languidic on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Languidic on the site of INSEE
- Languidic on the site of Quid
- Localization of Languidic on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Languidic on Mapquest
- festival rocklang
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