Pontivy

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Pontivy is a historic town in the Morbihan department of Brittany in northwestern France, known for its medieval center and Napoleonic-era architecture along the Blavet River.

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Pontivy canonical 4

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
town
areaSquareKilometers 24.95
belongsToIntercommunality Pontivy Communauté
climateClassification oceanic climate
country France
crossedBy Nantes–Brest canal
departmentCode 56
elevationMaxMeters 162
elevationMinMeters 48
hasArchitecturalStyle Napoleonic-era architecture
hasCulturalEvent traditional Breton festivals
hasEconomicActivity administrative services
commerce
light industry
hasHistoricCenter medieval center
hasLandmark Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Joie de Pontivy
Château des Rohan
Saint-Joseph church of Pontivy
hasMayor Christine Le Strat
hasRiverPort Blavet River port
hasSportsClub Garde Saint-Ivy Pontivy (football club)
hasTransportInfrastructure Pontivy railway station
hasTwinTown Mateszalka
Minden
Tavistock
hasUrbanPlanningFeature Napoleonic grid plan district
historicalName Napoléon-Pontivy
Napoléonville
inseeCode 56178
isSubprefectureOf Morbihan
locatedIn Brittany
Department of Morbihan
surface form: Morbihan department

Western France
surface form: northwestern France
locatedInCountrySubdivision arrondissement of Pontivy
locatedInHistoricRegion Bro Gwened
locatedOnRiver Blavet River
mayorTermStart 2020
namedAfter Pontivy family
nativeName Pondi
officialLanguage French
populationCensusYear 2021
postalCode 56300
regionalLanguage Breton
Gallo
roadAccess D764
D768
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time

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Tavistock twinTown Pontivy
Morbihan subprefecture Pontivy
Morbihan contains Pontivy
TER Bretagne connectsCity Pontivy