Plounéour-Trez

Plounéour-Trez ( Breton Plouneour-Traezh in ) is a common located on the Northern coast of the department of the Finistere, in the area Brittany, in France.

Presentation

Plounéour-Trez, which counts 1.173 Plounéour-Tréziens , belonged to the canton of Lesneven. Considered for its littoral loop, the common offer a great diversity of landscapes, alternating rock sand beaches ends and splits.

History

Plounéour-Trez comes from Breton “the ploe ” (parish), of saint Enéour and of Breton “the will trez ” (shore, strike). The primitive parish of Plounéour-Trez (Plounéour-of-Strikes) is founded, seems it, between Ve and VIIe centuries by Enéour saint. Following names are met: Plebs Enemori (Eneuuori) (in XII-XIIIe century), Ploeneour in littore (about 1330), Plouneour Ystrez (in 1422), Ploeneourys-Treaz (in 1486).

The parish of Lannilis belonged to the archidiaconé of concerning Kemenet-Ily évêché of Leon and was under the terms of Saint Enéour. Originally it included Brignogan (one of its old district), Kerlouan and the trève of the Lerret latter.

  • 1925: erection of Brignogan in parish
  • January 27th, 1934: erection of Brignogan in commune

Places and monuments

  • the church Saint-Pierre (1889).
  • the martyrdom of Menbleiz (XVIe or XVIIe century).
  • the martyrdom of the church (1506).
  • the cross of Menmeur (1500), restored in 1821.
  • the fountain-laundrette of Langueno.
  • In extreme cases with Kerlouan is a military signal center, with a 300 height m pylon, being used inter alia with the transmission as information bound for the Sous-marin S French.

See too

External bond

  • Tourist bureau
  • Site of the Community of Communes of the Country of Lesneven and the Coast of the Legends

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