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Le Saint
Commune in Brittany, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Le Saint (French pronunciation: [lə sɛ̃]; Breton: Ar Sent) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France.[3]
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Breton language
The municipality launched a Breton linguistic plan through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on 24 February 2005.
Population
The population has been divided by three since the first world war.
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Geography
Le Saint is located in the northwestern part of Morbihan, 40 km (25 mi) north of Lorient. Historically, it belongs to Cornouaille. Le Saint is border by Gourin to the west and the north, by Langonnet and Le Faouët to the east and by Guiscriff to the south. The river Inam forms the commune's western border and the river Moulin du Duc forms the commune's eastern border. The two rivers meet at the southern end of the commune at a place called Pont Briand. Apart from the village centre there are about eighty hamlets.
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History
The lords of Faouët, the Bouteville, lived in their castle in Le Saint in the fifteenth century.

Gallery
- The church.
- The chapel of Saint-Méen.
- Fountain of Saint-Méen.
- The chapel of Saint-Trémeur.
- Oratory of Bouthiry.
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