- Ethnically,
along with the
Cornish and Welsh, the
Bretons are
Celtic Britons. The
actual number of
Bretons in
Brittany and
France as a
whole is difficult...
-
Breton usually refers to:
anything ****ociated with Brittany, and
generally Breton people Breton language, a
Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of...
- of
Lower Brittany knew only
Breton; the
other half were bilingual. By 1950,
there were only 100,000
monolingual Bretons, and this
rapid decline has continued...
- the
sections were
combined so that all
types of
Bretons are now
registered together.
Postier Bretons must be of do****ented
Posteir bloodstock and p****...
- commentés dans Ouest-France, 14-05.2009, page 7. Ifop and
Bretons, ed. (18
December 2012). "Les
Bretons, les
habitants de Loire-Atlantique et la
question régionale"...
- of the Gulf of St Lawrence,
which means "Land
discovered by
Bretons". The name "Cape
Breton"
first appears on a map of 1516, as C(abo) dos Bretoes, and...
- in the East
Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens. However, more than 10,000
Bretons [1] left
their native land to
emigrate to New York. They
integrated very...
- Far
Breton (also
Breton far;
Breton: Farz forn) is a
traditional cake or
dessert from the
Brittany region in France. Its base is
similar in composition...
-
Breton costume is the
style of
clothing worn by the
Bretons (people in Brittany, the
Celtic region of France) as
formal wear or
festive clothing. Everyday...
-
rivalry with
neighboring Normandy. From a
historical perspective, the
Bretons had
steadily lost
lands to the Norman's ancestors, the
Seine River Vikings...