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Tresboeuf Destination Guide

Explore Tresboeuf in France

Tresboeuf in the region of Bretagne with its 1,011 inhabitants is a town in France - some 191 mi or ( 307 km ) West of Paris , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Tresboeuf

Current time in Tresboeuf is now 12:49 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Oxford, London, Bristol, Vannes, and Sion-les-Mines. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Oxford . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Tresboeuf ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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ROAD SHOW France CARL ZEISS VISION / Road show Podiocom

1:27 min by PODIOCOM
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LOCATION du VÉHICULE ROAD SHOW, aménagement et décoration en total covering fait par Podiocom pour la présentation du Corner ZEISS aux opticiens lors du Road show itinérant dans un camion road show ex ..

Festival Western Bain de Bretagne 2010 (4) by D. Jumpertz

3:10 min by fastback29
Views: 950 Rating: 0.00

Festival Western Bain de Bretagne 2010 (4) by D. Jumpertz, Rodeo Backstage ..


Never more BAT-PROD

2:29 min by Flavien BATPROD
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gros bad trip mysterieux a redon en pleine nuit ..

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Interesting facts about this location

Lulzacite

Lulzacite is a strontium-containing phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Sr2Fe(Fe,Mg)2Al4(PO4)4(OH)10. The mineral was first described in 2000 from quartzite deposits at Saint-Aubin-des-Châteaux, Loire-Atlantique, France, and is named after Y. Lulzac, a French geologist who discovered the mineral. In this deposit, lulzacite occurs within quartz and siderite veinlets at quartzite–limestone contacts. Other minerals found in the veinlets include apatite, goyazite, and pyrite.

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Located at 47.71 -1.49 (Lat./Long.); Less than 19 km away
Tags: Aluminium minerals, Iron minerals, Magnesium minerals, Phosphate minerals, Strontium minerals, Triclinic minerals

Battle of Jengland

The Battle of Jengland (also called Jengland-Beslé, Beslé, or Grand Fougeray) took place on 22 August 851, between the Frankish army of Charles the Bald and the Breton army of Erispoe, Duke of Brittany. The Bretons were victorious, leading to the signing of the Treaty of Angers in September 851 which secured Breton independence.

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Located at 47.72 -1.73 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: 850s conflicts, 851, 9th century in France, Battles involving France, Battles involving the Britons, Battles involving the Franks, Military history of Brittany

Château de Châteaubriant

The Château de Châteaubriant is a medieval castle strongly modified during the Renaissance, located in the commune of Châteaubriant in the Loire-Atlantique département of France. The original castle was founded in the 11th century on the eastern border of Brittany and, like the fortresses in Vitré, Fougères, Ancenis and Clisson, it was defending the duchy against Anjou and the Kingdom of France.

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Located at 47.72 -1.37 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: Ancien Régime French architecture, Castles in Pays de la Loire, Loire-Atlantique, Official historical monuments of France, Palaces in France, Renaissance architecture in France, Reportedly haunted locations in France

PSA Rennes Plant

The PSA Rennes Plant is one of the principal car plants in France, producing approximately 340,000 cars in 2005. The plant was acquired by the PSA Group in 1976 when Peugeot took a majority stake in the Citroën company which had built the plant but then (not for the first time) run out of money. The plant is the largest private sector employer in the Rennes conurbation, with approximately 6,900 people on the payroll in 2009.

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Located at 48.06 -1.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 23 km away
Tags: 1961 establishments, Buildings and structures in Ille-et-Vilaine, Motor vehicle assembly plants in France, PSA Group

Pays de la Mée

The Pays de la Mée) is a historical region of France which was part of the Duchy of Brittany before the French Revolution. It was then split between Loire-Atlantique and Ille-et-Vilaine department. Its capital is Châteaubriant, and the dialect traditionally spoken there is the Gallo language.

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Located at 47.70 -1.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 23 km away
Tags: Geography of Brittany, History of Brittany, Loire-Atlantique