Nantes, France
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What is Nantes
Nantes is the capital of the north-western French region of Pays de la Loire. That said, Nantes has strong historical connections with the adjoining region of Brittany, and is the historical capital of the region (though not its official capital since the days of Napoleon).
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world66.com
"A long arm of rocky land stretching into the Atlantic, Brittany lives to the rhythm of tides and winds."
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"Rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries to protect Brittany from invasion, the fairy-tale, 11th-century Château de Vitré -- shaped in an imposing triangle with fat, round towers -- proved to be one of the province's most successful fortresses: during the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453), the English repeatedly failed to take it, even when they occupied the rest of the town."
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"Nantes is Brittany's largest town, although in spirit it seems closer to the Loire Valley's château country."
frommers.com
"One of the great attractions of Brittany, therefore, remains its many festivals, pardons, and folklore events -- most occur in the months of June through September, but all year long you can attend special events, particularly village pardons held on various saints' days: banners and saintly statues are borne in colorful parades, accompanied by hymns, and the entire event is capped by a feast."
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"Chateau Ducal - The original seat of the counts of Nantes and later the Dukes of Brittany, this fortress issteeped in history."
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"Built by the dukes of Brittany, who had no doubt that Nantes belonged in their domain, the Château des Ducs de Bretagne is a massive, well-preserved 15th-century fortress with a moat."
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"Brittany received its modern name when it was settled (in around 500 AD) by Britons, whom the Anglo-Saxons had driven from Britain."
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