Plouguiel
Plouguiel (into Breton Priel ) is a common department of the Coast-with Armor, in the area Brittany, in France.
Geography
History
Plouguiel sheltered one of the first bases of Hydravion S during the First World War.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- Castle of Keralio, 15th century, outside worth visiting from July to September
- Chapelle of Kelomad
- exotic Jardins of the Manor of Kestellic
- Passerelle of Saint-François
- Viaduc of Kerdeozer on the old railway line Tréguier-Lannion (1906-1949) built by Harel of Noë
- Aqueduc of Guindy builds of 1610 to 1623
Personalities related to the commune
- Jarl Priel was born there, Breton-speaking writer, author of a book of memories Va zammig buhez
- Yann Sohier, teacher and founder of Ar Falz, lived there
- Bizien de Kérousy, lieutenant general of the Amirauté of Brittany under the duke François II
See too
Related article
- Common of Coast-in Armor
External bonds
- Plouguiel on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Plouguiel on the site of INSEE
- Plouguiel on the site of Quid
- Localization of Plouguiel on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Plouguiel on Mapquest
- Site of the public school
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