Trégarantec
Trégarantec ( Breton Tregaranteg in ) is a common department of the Finistere, in the area Brittany, in France.
History
The parish of Trégarantec belonged to the archidiaconé of concerning Kemenet-Ily évêché of Leon. It is resulting from a dismemberment of the primitive parish of Ploudaniel.
Monuments
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the most remarkable monument of Trégarantec is in any point its church of the XVIIe century, which was burnt in the night from August 17th to 18th 1890, then at once rebuilt.
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the manor of Kerduden was built in 1874, by Antoine Miorcec, who lived with the locality Kerdanet
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the martyrdom of the cemetery constitutes, as for him, a monument in itself, it is dated from the XVIIe century, him also, and it is regarded as one of the jewels of the inheritance trégarantéquois.
Events
Births
Death
In 2006, we had to deplore the disappearance of " Gabi" who was for a long time managing it of the only trade of the village. Its death was a great shock for all accustomed place.
See too
Site of the Community of Communes of the Country of Lesneven and the Coast of the Legends
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