Goëlo

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Goëlo is a historic coastal region in northern Brittany, France, that served as a key territorial stronghold for various Breton noble houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
former county
historic region
associatedWith Breton regional identity
Breton seafaring history
borderedBy Penthièvre NERFINISHED
Trégor NERFINISHED
coastType cliff coast
contains Binic NERFINISHED
Lanvollon NERFINISHED
Paimpol NERFINISHED
Plouha NERFINISHED
Saint-Quay-Portrieux NERFINISHED
country France
culturalRegionOf Brittany NERFINISHED
etymologyLanguage Breton
hasHeritage Breton chapels and calvaries
Breton maritime traditions
Breton religious monuments
hasNotableEconomicActivity coastal agriculture
fishing
maritime trade
hasNotableFeature high cliffs of Plouha
hasTourismType coastal tourism
heritage tourism
historicalCapital Lanvollon NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
historicalRegionOf Duchy of Brittany NERFINISHED
historicalStatus territorial stronghold
languageHistoricallySpoken Breton
Gallo
locatedIn Brittany
Côtes-d'Armor NERFINISHED
northern Brittany NERFINISHED
Western France
surface form: northwestern France
locatedOn English Channel
partOf Armorican Massif NERFINISHED
presentAdministrativeDivision Côtes-d'Armor department NERFINISHED
regionType Breton pays
usedAs defensive coastal area
wasFeudalTerritoryOf Breton nobility
House of Avaugour NERFINISHED
House of Penthièvre NERFINISHED
various Breton noble houses

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