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Finistère

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Information
Number 29
Region Bretagne
Prefecture Quimper
Subprefectures Brest
Châteaulin
Morlaix
 -1999
 -Population density>Density
Ranked 24th
852,418
127/km²
Area 6733 km²
Arrondissements 5
Cantons 54
Communes 283
President of the
General Council
Pierre Maille
Location

Finistère (Penn-ar-Bed in Breton) is a département of France, located in Brittany (Bretagne in French).

History

The name Finistère means end of the earth and may be compared with Land's End on the opposite side of the English Channel. It is not to be confused with Cape Finisterre in Spain.

Geography

Finistère is the most westerly part of metropolitan France.

The largest population center, and only city, in Finistère is Brest. Other large towns in the département include Quimper, Morlaix, Carhaix and Douarnenez. Finistère includes the island of Ushant (Ouessant in French).

The abers, rugged fjord-like inlets on the north coast, are a notable feature of the landscape.

The westernmost point of continental France, known as the Pointe de Corsen, extends from the north-western tip of the Finistère.

Economy

Agriculture, food processing and various related industries occupy an important place in the Finistère's economy.

The military presence in the Finistère (Ile Longue nuclear submarine base; Naval Air base of Lanvéoc-Poulmic), as well as military-related industries such as the Brest headquarters of DCN employ a significant number of the département's population.

The port of Roscoff links Brittany by ferry with Ireland and Great Britain.

Culture

Finistère is the area where Breton survives most strongly as a spoken language.

The Festival de Cornouaille, which takes place in Quimper, is a celebration of Breton music and traditions.

One of the highlights of summer in Finistère is the "Festival des Vieilles Charrues" held in Carhaix-Plouguer where major international stars attract tens of thousands of spectators.[link]

See also

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