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  1. Brittany ( French: Bretagne [bʁətaɲ] ⓘ; Breton: Breizh [brɛjs]; Gallo: Bertaèyn [bəʁtaɛɲ]) is the westernmost region of Metropolitan France. It covers about four fifths of the territory of the historic province of Brittany. It is one of two regions in Metropolitan France that do not contain any landlocked departments, the other being Corsica .

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    Coordinates: 48°00′N3°00′W48.000°N 3.000°W. This article is about the cultural region in the northwest of France. For the current French administrative region, see Brittany (administrative region). For the given name, see Brittany (name). For other uses, see Brittany (disambiguation).

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  4. After the French Revolution Brittany was abolished as an administrative unit, but continued to retain its distinctive cultural identity. Its administrative existence was reconstituted, in reduced size, as the Region of Brittany in the mid-20th century.

  5. The Reunification of Brittany or Breton Reunification is a political movement to reunite the Loire-Atlantique department with the administrative region of Brittany, to form the entire cultural and historical region of Brittany. This "reunification" is considered a prerequisite for further Breton autonomy.

  6. Brittany (administrative region) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated May 07, 2024 • 11 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. This article is about the French administrative region of Brittany. For the historical province of Brittany, as well as the cultural area of Brittany, see Brittany.

  7. Culture of Brittany. The culture of Brittany is the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with the historical region of Brittany in northwestern France and the Breton people. Breton culture has been influenced by various local and nearby traditions over the centuries, including the Celtic culture of the Britons and Gauls and ...

  8. Portugal has a complex administrative structure, a consequence of a millennium of various territorial divisions. Unlike other European countries like Spain or France, the Portuguese territory was settled early, and maintained with stability after the 13th century.

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