Camaret-sur-Mer

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Camaret-sur-Mer is a coastal commune and former fishing port in Brittany, France, known for its scenic harbor, maritime heritage, and dramatic cliffs along the Atlantic.

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Camaret-sur-Mer canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
coastline Atlantic coastline of Brittany
coastType Atlantic coast
country France
department Finistère NERFINISHED
economicActivity fishing
tourism
yachting
feature beaches
cliffs
natural harbor
rocky coastline
formerFunction fishing port
hasLandmark Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour chapel NERFINISHED
Pointe de Pen-Hir NERFINISHED
Tas de Pois rock formations NERFINISHED
Vauban Tower NERFINISHED
harbor of Camaret-sur-Mer
hasPort Camaret-sur-Mer harbor NERFINISHED
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component (Vauban Tower and fortifications) NERFINISHED
part of Vauban fortifications of France
knownFor coastal landscapes
dramatic cliffs
maritime heritage
scenic harbor
tourism
languageRegion Brittany NERFINISHED
locatedIn Brittany NERFINISHED
Finistère NERFINISHED
arrondissement of Châteaulin NERFINISHED
canton of Crozon NERFINISHED
northwestern France
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Crozon Peninsula NERFINISHED
maritimeRole historical defense point for Brest approaches
notableFor coastal fortifications
panoramic sea views
shipwrecks in harbor
officialLanguage French
partOf Crozon Peninsula NERFINISHED
region Brittany NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism
seaside tourism
traditionalLanguage Breton

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Crozon Peninsula contains Camaret-sur-Mer
Fortifications of Vauban locatedIn Camaret-sur-Mer