Saint-Méen
See also: Saint-Méen (homonymy)
Saint-Méen is a common department of the Finistere, in the area Brittany, in France.
History
Saint-Méen was a Trève of Ploudaniel, belonged to the archidiaconé of concerning Kemenet-Ily évêché of Leon.
Monuments
Martyrdom of Kérougon (Marquis de Kerougon): Cross and Crucifix in a small enclosure: built in the year 1950 in homage to new shot on July 14th, 1944.
Martyrdom of Prat-Guen: dating from XVIè century. Small Enclosure surrounded by a grid. Inscriptions: MISSION 1892; MISSION 1936; MISSION 1950. A more recent cross was added to the top.
Events
Births
Death
External bonds
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http://www.amf29.asso.fr/html/Elus/Communes/Saint-Meen.htm
- Site of the Community of Communes of the Country of Lesneven and the Coast of the Legends
See too
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