Gommenec'h
Gommenec'h (Breton: Gouanac'h) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France.Ce village possède une laverie,une auberge,une salle polyvalente et deux parcs pour les enfants. Population
Inhabitants are called gommenechois in French. EtymologyBreton Etymology: gou (under) and menec'h (monks) Geography - EconomyThis agricultural village, is situated at 13 km (8.1 mi) of magnificent touristic beaches of "La Manche". Hamlets: Kerampalier, Kerbalan, Kerbillion-Bihan, Kerdoret, Kerdouanec, Kerhuel, Kerilis, Villepierre, Pors-Hamonet, Kervenou, Kermovezen, Kervernier, kerbars, Kerolland, Kergaff, Kerloas, Kerien, Kervily, Kerbost, Guern-Bras, le Guily, la Ville-Basse, la Trinité, Lochrist, Traou-Morvan, Traou-Gouziou, Traou-Hamon, Traou-Bistihou. Gommenec'h is surrounded by four rivers: le Leff, le Gouazel, le Roz and le Goas Mab. SightsThe chapel of Douannec dating from the sixteenth century, with statues of the Virgin and Child, Saint Pierre, and Saint Eutrope in polychrome wood. The church of Saint Guy with a wooden statue of Saint Joran. The fountain of Saint Guy: eighteenth century granite fountain. See alsoReferences
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