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 Douarnenez - Vieux gréements
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 Douarnenez - Port de plaisance
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fishing port is one of the Breton culture capitals. Ideally situated
between the Crozon peninsula to the north and the Sizun Cape to the
south. Two significant natural protections face to the tumults of the
ocean. |
Douarnenez - Pittoresque The city of Douarnenez shelters a population of approximately 15 000 inhabitants, it is thus the fifth city of Finistère. Indeed too much for a simple fishing port. The city thrived thanks to the port which nourished the population and traded with the outside world. The city thrived thanks to the linen and flax fabrics. Unfortunately this gainful trade declined during the agitated times of the League then of the Revolution. Consequently, the port of Douarnenez will owe its survival to |
Douarnenez - Côte the fishing activity, mainly tuna and lobster which are transformed in the canning facilities of the city. The avant-garde political choices of the city remain among its main characteristics. Indeed, the first fishermen trade union is created there; in 1921 it elects the first communist mayor of France and goes to the point of electing a woman in the town hall council in 1924. This election will be cancelled since women had not the voting rights at the time. To finish, Douarnenez is today the city of lovers of pleasance and of beautiful ships. |