Quiberon Peninsula

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The Quiberon Peninsula is a narrow, scenic landform in Brittany, northwestern France, known for its rugged Atlantic coastline, sandy beaches, and popular seaside resorts.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Quiberon Peninsula canonical 7
Quiberon 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
administrativeRegion Department of Morbihan
Brittany
surface form: Region of Brittany
borders Atlantic Ocean
climate oceanic climate
coastType Côte Sauvage (wild coast)
connectedBy isthmus of Penthièvre
connectedTo mainland of Brittany
country France
economicActivity fishing
seafood processing
tourism industry
hasActivity coastal hiking
cycling
hasCommune Saint-Pierre-Quiberon
hasFeature cliffs
dunes
rugged Atlantic coastline
sandy beaches
seaside resorts
hasHarbor Port Maria (Quiberon)
hasOrientation north–south
hasProtectedArea coastal conservation zones
hasResort Carnac area nearby
Quiberon (seaside resort)
hasRoad D768 road
hasTown Quiberon
hasTransport Quiberon railway line (seasonal)
hasViewOf Bay of Biscay
is narrow
scenic
knownFor beach holidays
sailing
surfing
thallasotherapy centers
tourism
water sports
languageRegion Breton
French
locatedIn Brittany
Morbihan
surface form: Morbihan department

Western France
surface form: northwestern France
near Quiberon Bay
surface form: Bay of Quiberon

Belle-Île
Houat
Hoëdic
partOf south coast of Brittany
touristSeason summer

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Quiberon Bay adjacentTo Quiberon Peninsula
Quiberon Bay near Quiberon Peninsula
this entity surface form: Quiberon
Morbihan contains Quiberon Peninsula
Belle-Île offCoastOf Quiberon Peninsula
Houat offTheCoastOf Quiberon Peninsula
Hœdic offCoastOf Quiberon Peninsula
La Trinité-sur-Mer near Quiberon Peninsula