Ou Dinan ?

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Ou Dinan ?

Ou Dinan ?

Dinan
Administration
PaysFrance
RégionBretagne
DépartementCôtes-d'Armor (sous-préfecture)
ArrondissementDinan (chef-lieu)
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Comment se nomme la ville de Dinan en breton ?

En breton, la commune se nomme Lehon.

Où se trouve Dinan et Dinard ?

Saint-Malo, Dinan et Dinard : trois villes au nord de la Bretagne, trois atmosphères différentes. Station balnéaire réputée, ville fortifiée ou historique, ces trois villes sont à découvrir et à redécouvrir.

Quelle rivière Dinan ?

La Rance La Rance, une rivière remplie d'histoires.

Qui a construit Dinard ?

L'histoire de Dinard est liée à la légende du roi Arthur : en effet, selon la légende, le roi Arthur aurait débarqué sur les côtes dinardaises en 513 pour y construire un fort (d'où la prétendue étymologie de la ville, fort d'Arthur) et fonder la localité de Dinard.

Where is Dinan located in Brittany?

  • Visit Dinan (Brittany, France) Photo Gallery. Dinan is in the eastern part of Brittany, south of Saint-Malo and Dinard and north of Rennes. A highlight of a visit to Brittany, Dinan is a very impressive walled town set on a hillside overlooking the river Rance. It is one of our favourite towns in Brittany and definitely not to be missed.

What is the old town of Dinan like?

  • Dinan’s old town is a warren of narrow streets where it appears that time has stood still. The quaintest part is Place des Merciers where you’ll find the best examples of the town’s half-timbered houses; just opposite is the pedestrianised Rue de la Cordonnerie, also known as ‘thirsty street’ as it has nine bars.

What is the size of Dinan in acres?

  • 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. Dinan ( French pronunciation: [dinɑ̃] ( listen); Breton: [ˈdinãn]) is a walled Breton town and a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in northwestern France.

How big are the ramparts around Dinan?

  • The ramparts surrounding the town are more or less intact, and cover almost three kilometres. They were built in the 13th century when the Dukes of Brittany decide Dinan should be an important market town, and still retain 10 original towers and four original doors.

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