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Brest ( in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
, in Breton
Breton language

The Breton language is a Celtic languages spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany in France....
) is a city in the Finistère
Finistère

Finist?re is a Departments of France of France, located in Bretagne ....
 department in Bretagne
Bretagne

Bretagne is one of the 26 regions of France of France. It occupies a large peninsula in the northwest of the country, lying between the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay to the south....
 in northwestern France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.

Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the Breton
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
 peninsula, Brest is an important seaport
Port

||-||-|-||-||-||-||-||-||-|}A port is a facility for receiving ships and transferring cargo. They are usually found at the edge of an ocean, sea, river, or lake....
 and naval base. The 1999 census recorded 303,484 inhabitants of the Brest metropolitan area, while the population of the city itself was estimated in 2004 to number some 146,000. Although Brest is by far the largest city in Finistère, the préfecture (capital) of the department is the much smaller commune of Quimper.

ing definite is known of Brest before about 1240, when a count of Léon ceded it to John I, duke of Brittany.






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Brest ( in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
, in Breton
Breton language

The Breton language is a Celtic languages spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany in France....
) is a city in the Finistère
Finistère

Finist?re is a Departments of France of France, located in Bretagne ....
 department in Bretagne
Bretagne

Bretagne is one of the 26 regions of France of France. It occupies a large peninsula in the northwest of the country, lying between the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay to the south....
 in northwestern France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.

Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the Breton
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
 peninsula, Brest is an important seaport
Port

||-||-|-||-||-||-||-||-||-|}A port is a facility for receiving ships and transferring cargo. They are usually found at the edge of an ocean, sea, river, or lake....
 and naval base. The 1999 census recorded 303,484 inhabitants of the Brest metropolitan area, while the population of the city itself was estimated in 2004 to number some 146,000. Although Brest is by far the largest city in Finistère, the préfecture (capital) of the department is the much smaller commune of Quimper.

History

Nothing definite is known of Brest before about 1240, when a count of Léon ceded it to John I, duke of Brittany. In 1342 John de Montfort surrendered it to the English, in whose hands it was to remain until 1397. The importance of Brest in medieval times was great enough to give rise to the saying, "He is not duke of Brittany who is not lord of Brest". With the marriage of Francis I to Claude, daughter of Anne of Brittany, the definitive overlordship of Brest – together with the rest of the duchy – passed to the French crown.

The advantages of Brest's situation as a seaport town were first recognized by Richelieu, who in 1631 constructed a wooden-wharved harbour, which soon became a base for the French navy. Colbert
Colbert

Colbert is a common surname and rare given name of Old French and Old German origins; it was introduced to Britain by the Normans.Colbert most commonly refers to:...
 rebuilt the wharves in masonry and otherwise improved the base, and fortifications by Vauban
Vauban

S?bastien Le Prestre, Seigneur de Vauban and later Marquis de Vauban , commonly referred to as Vauban, was a Marshal of France and the foremost military engineer of his age, famed for his skill in both designing fortifications and in breaking through them....
 (1633–1707) followed in 1680-1688. These fortifications, and with them the naval importance of the town, were to continue to develop throughout the 18th century.

In 1694 an English squadron under John Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley of Stratton
John Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley of Stratton

John Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley of Stratton was an English admiral....
, was miserably defeated in the Attack on Brest
Attack on Brest

The Battle of Camaret was an amphibious landing at Camaret Bay on 18 June 1694 by the English and Dutch in an attempt to seize the French port of Brest, France and destroy part of the French fleet stationed there, as part of the Nine Years' War....
; but in 1794, during the revolutionary war, the French fleet, under Villaret de Joyeuse, was equally thoroughly beaten in the same place by the English admiral Howe.

In World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the Germans
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 maintained a large submarine base
Submarine base

A submarine base is a military base that shelters submarines and their personnel.Examples of present-day submarine bases include HMNB Clyde, ?le Longue , Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Naval Submarine Base New London, and Rybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base ....
 in Brest. Almost totally destroyed during the Battle for Brest
Battle for Brest

The Battle for Brest was one of the fiercest battles fought during Operation Cobra, the Allied breakout of Normandy which began on 27 July 1944, during the Battle of Normandy during World War II....
 (barely more than three buildings were left standing), the city has since been rebuilt. After the war, the West German
West Germany

West Germany was the common English name for the Germany , from its formation in May 1949 to German reunification in October 1990, when East Germany was dissolved and its States of Germany became part of the Federal Republic, ending the more than 40-year division of Germany....
 government paid several billion dollars' worth of reparations to the homeless and destitute civilians of Brest in compensation for the destruction of, or damage to, their homes and property during the course of the war. Large parts of today's rebuilt city consist of the utilitarian granite and concrete buildings erected in the war's aftermath. The naval base now also houses the Brest Naval Training Centre
Brest Naval Training Centre

The Brest Naval Training Centre is one of the main training centres for the French Navy. Housed in the Brest, France naval base, the CIN is made up of the lyc?e naval , the ?cole de maistrance and the seamen's training school....
.

In 1972, France opened its submarine nuclear deterrence base at Île Longue
Île Longue

?le Longue is a peninsula of the roadstead of Brest. It is the base of the SNLE, the French ballistic missile submarines, and as such one of the most secretive and heavily defended places in France....
 in the Rade de Brest (Brest roadstead
Roadstead

A roadstead is a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor. It is an enclosed area with an opening to the sea, narrower than a bay or Headlands and bays....
).

Coat of arms


Half France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, half Brittany
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....


It is in a register of deliberations of the city council dated the 15th July 1683 that this coat of arms
Coat of arms

A coat of arms, more properly called an armorial achievement, armorial bearings or often just arms for short, in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person and used by them in a wide variety of ways....
 was used for the first time.

Geography


Brest is located amidst dramatic landscape near the entrance of the natural Rade de Brest, at the west end of Brittany
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
.

It is situated to the north of a magnificent landlocked bay, and occupies the slopes of two hills divided by the river Penfeld
Penfeld

The Penfeld, Penfell in Breton language, is a 16km-long French coastal river. On its right bank has grown up the town of Brest, France in Finist?re....
. The part of the town on the left bank is regarded as Brest proper, while the part on the right is known as Recouvrance
Recouvrance, Brest

Recouvrance is the section of the city of Brest, France which lies on the right bank of the Penfeld. It is a popularly and historically Breton people quarter, in contrast to the largely Francophone quarter of Brest-m?me or Brest-proper on the left bank....
. There are also extensive suburbs to the east of the town. The hillsides are in some places so steep that the ascent from the lower to the upper town has to be effected by flights of steps and the second or third storey of one house is often on a level with the ground storey of the next.

Transport


The railway station is Gare de Brest
Gare de Brest

Gare de Brest is the train station serving Brest, France, France. The new station, built above the town's harbour in 1932 on the site of its 1865 predecessor, includes a tall clock tower and a semi circle passenger hall....
 and the airport serving the area is Brest Bretagne Airport.

Economy

Due to its location, Brest is regarded as the first French port that can be accessed from the Americas, and hence shipping
Shipping

Shipping is physical process of transporting product and cargo. Virtually every product ever made, bought, or sold has been affected by shipping....
 is big business, although Nantes
Nantes

Nantes is a city in western France, located on the Loire River, from the Atlantic coast. The city is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants , while its aire urbaine is the eighth with 804,833 inhabitants at a 2008 estimate....
 and Saint-Nazaire
Saint-Nazaire

Saint-Nazaire , is a Communes of France in the Loire-Atlantique Departments of France in northwestern France.Also called St. Nazaire, the town has a major harbour, on the right bank of the Loire River estuary, near the Atlantic Ocean....
 offer much larger docks and attract more of the larger vessels. Its protected location means that it is ideal to receive any type of ship, from the smallest dinghy to the biggest aircraft-carrier (the USS Nimitz has visited a few times).

The Charles De Gaulle aircraft carrier
Aircraft carrier

An aircraft carrier is a warship designed with a primary mission of deploying and recovering aircraft, acting as a seagoing airbase. Aircraft carriers thus allow a navy force to project air power great distances without having to depend on local bases for staging aircraft operations....
 was built by DCN
DCN

DCNS is a naval defence company based in France and is one of Europe's leading shipbuilders....
 in Brest.

Monuments and tourist attractions

Brest is best-known for its Pont de Recouvrance
Pont de Recouvrance

Opened on 17 July 1954, the pont de Recouvrance is a bridge in Brest, France across the river Penfeld. It was the largest vertical lift bridge in Europe from its construction until the opening of the Pont Gustave-Flaubert in 2008....
 (a massive drawbridge 64 m/210ft high), the military arsenal and the rue de Siam (Siam Street)
Rue de Siam

The rue de Siam or Siam Street is the main arterial street of Brest, France. Its name comes from the arrival of three ambassadors led by Kosa Pan, sent by the Narai on the 29th of June 1686 to meet Louis XIV in Versailles....
. The Castle and the Tour Tanguy
Tour Tanguy

The Tour Tanguy, Bastille de Quilbignon or Tour de la Motte Tanguy is a medieval tower on a rocky motte beside the Penfeld river in Brest, France....
 are the oldest monuments of Brest.

The Musée de la Tour Tanguy houses a collection of diorama
Diorama

The word diorama can refer either to a nineteenth century mobile theatre device, or, in modern usage, a three-dimensional model, usually enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum....
s that depict the city of Brest on the eve of World War II. The Musée de la Marine de Brest contains exhibits which outline Brest's maritime tradition, as well as an aquarium, the Océanopolis marine centre. The city also contains a notable botanical garden
Botanical garden

Botanical gardens grow a wide variety of plants primarily to categorize and document for scientific purposes. Botanists and horticulturalists tend the flora and maintain the garden's library and herbarium of dried and documented plant material....
 specializing in endangered species
Endangered species

An endangered species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers, or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters....
, the Conservatoire botanique national de Brest
Conservatoire botanique national de Brest

The Conservatoire botanique national de Brest is a notable botanical garden located at 52 All?e du Bot, Brest, France, Finist?re, Bretagne, France....
, as well as the Jardin botanique de l'Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Clermont-Tonnerre
Jardin botanique de l'Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Clermont-Tonnerre

The Jardin botanique de l'H?pital d'Instruction des Arm?es Clermont-Tonnerre is a botanical garden located on the grounds of the H?pital d'Instruction des Arm?es Clermont-Tonnerre at Rue du Colonel Fonferrier, Brest, France, Finist?re, Bretagne, France....
.

The city of Brest doesn't have much historical architecture, apart from a few select monuments such as the Castle and the Tour Tanguy. This is due to heavy allied bombing during World War II, in an attempt to destroy the submarine base
Submarine base

A submarine base is a military base that shelters submarines and their personnel.Examples of present-day submarine bases include HMNB Clyde, ?le Longue , Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Naval Submarine Base New London, and Rybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base ....
 the Germans had built in the harbour. The town was hastily rebuilt in the 1950s using a large amount of concrete. In Recouvrance
Recouvrance, Brest

Recouvrance is the section of the city of Brest, France which lies on the right bank of the Penfeld. It is a popularly and historically Breton people quarter, in contrast to the largely Francophone quarter of Brest-m?me or Brest-proper on the left bank....
, the left bank of the town, there remains an authentic street of the 17th century, Saint-Malo Street.

A few kilometres out of town, there are more impressive landscapes, from sandy beach
Beach

File:MiamiSouthBeachPanoramaEdit.jpgA beach is a geology landform along the shoreline of a body of water. It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of Rock , such as sand, gravel, shingle beach, pebbles, or cobble....
es to grotto
Grotto

A grotto is any type of natural or artificial cave that is associated with modern, historic or prehistoric use by humans. When it is not an artificial garden feature, a grotto is often a small cave near water and often flooded or liable to flood at high tide....
s to tall granite
Granite

Granite is a common and widely occurring type of Intrusion , felsic, igneous rock rock . Granite has a medium to coarse texture, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as Porphyry ....
 cliffs. Sunbathing, windsurfing
Windsurfing

Windsurfing, or sailboarding, is a Surface Water Sports using a windsurf board, also commonly called a sailboard, usually two to five meters long and powered by the wind pushing on a sail....
, yachting
Yachting

Yachting or recreational sailing is the specific act of sailing as a sport....
 and fishing
Fishing

Fishing is the activity of catching fish. Fishing techniques include Fish net, Fish trap, Spearfishing, angling and Gathering seafood by hand. The term fishing may be applied to catching other aquatic animals such as different types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, Edible frog and some edible marine invertebrates....
 are practiced in the area. Brest was an important warship producing port in the Napoleonic wars. The naval port, which is in great part excavated in the rock, extends along both banks of the Penfeld;

château
Tour Tanguy
Océanopolis


Administration


Mayors of Brest


  • since 2001: François Cuillandre
  • 1989 - 2001: Pierre Maille
    Pierre Maille

    Pierre Maille is a French politician.Former Mayor of Brest, France from 1982 to 1983, then from 1989 to 2001. He has succeeded to Francis Le Bl? who died during his mandate....
     (2nd term)
  • 1985 - 1989: Georges Kerbrat
  • 1983 - 1985: Jacques Berthelot
  • 1982 - 1983: Pierre Maille
    Pierre Maille

    Pierre Maille is a French politician.Former Mayor of Brest, France from 1982 to 1983, then from 1989 to 2001. He has succeeded to Francis Le Bl? who died during his mandate....
  • 1977 - 1982: Francis Le Blé
  • 1973 - 1977: Eugène Berest
  • 1959 - 1973: Georges Lombard
  • 1958 - 1959: Auguste Kervern
  • 1954 - 1958: Yves Jaouen
  • 1954 - 1954: Lucien Chaix
  • 1953 - 1954: Yves Jaouen
  • 1947 - 1953: Alfred Pierre Marie Chupin
  • 1945 - 1947: Jules Lullien
  • 1944 - 1945: Jules Lullien
  • 1942 - 1944: Victor Eusen
  • 1929 - 1941: Victor Le Gorgeu
  • 1921 - 1929: Léon Nardon
  • 1920 - 1921: Hippolyte Masson
  • 1919 - 1920: Louis Léon Nardon
  • 1912 - 1919: Hippolyte Masson
  • 1908 - 1912: Louis Arthur Delobeau
  • 1904 - 1908: Victor Marie Aubert
  • 1900 - 1904: Charles Berger


Breton language


The municipality launched a linguistic plan through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on June the 16th of 2006.

In 2007 2.1% of the children attended the bilingual schools in primary education.

Breton is not commonly spoken in the city of Brest and is not an official language (in the same vein as other French minority languages). It is being taught in some schools and universities. The association Sked
Sked

A sked is a pocket-sized bifold or trifold schedule about the size of a baseball card printed for a sports team. Typically, a team logo or an image associated with the team appears on the front, one or more sponsors are listed on the back....
federates all Breton cultural activities.

Brest was the only "French-speaking" city in western Brittany before the 1789 revolution.

Culture


The city is host to several events to celebrate its long maritime history, the largest of which happens every four years, when the town organises a tall ship
Tall ship

A tall ship is a large traditionally rigging sailing vessel. Popular modern tall ship rigs include topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques....
 meeting. The last occurrence of that event was "Brest 2008".

Brest also hosts a yearly Short Film Festival called "Festival Européen du Film Court de Brest"

The city was also the setting for the 1982 art film Querelle
Querelle

Querelle, a 1982 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, adapted from France author Jean Genet's 1947 novel Querelle de Brest....
.

Food in Brest


Restaurants in Brest have a wide variety of seafood. Fresh fish is featured on practically every menu and you can even find a few fish-only restaurants. Local markets and supermarkets also offer lots of seafood.

Brittany's most famous local delicacy, the Breton crêpe
Crêpe

A cr?pe is a type of very thin, cooked pancake usually made from wheat flour. The word, like the pancake itself, is of France origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled." While cr?pes originate from Brittany, a region in the northwest of France, their consumption is nowadays widespread in France and it is considered...
, is another culinary feature. There are many crêpe restaurants (called crêperies) and Breton cider
Cider

Cider is an alcoholic beverage usually made from the fermentation juice of apples, although pears are also used.While any variety of apple may be used, certain cultivars are preferred in some regions, and these may be known as cider apples....
 may also be drunk.

Traditional biscuits include Traou Mad
Traou Mad

Traou Mad is a France delicacy produced in Pont-Aven, Brittany, France being a full fat butter biscuit served for breakfast. Trao? Mat stands for Good Things in Breton language....
 which is a full fat butter biscuit, somewhat similar to Scottish shortbread
Shortbread

Shortbread is a type of biscuit which is traditionally made from one part sugar, two parts butter, and three parts oatmeal . Shortbread is so named because of its crumbly Texture ....
s.

Sport


Since 1901 Brest has served as the midpoint for the epic bicycle endurance event, Paris-Brest-Paris
Paris-Brest-Paris

Paris-Brest-Paris was originally a 1 E6 m bicycle racing from Paris to Brest, France and back to Paris. It is the oldest bicycling event still regularly run....
. Brest is home to Stade Brestois 29
Stade Brestois 29

Stade Brestois 29 are a France football club, based in Brest, France. As of 2007-08, the team plays in Ligue 2. They play their home matches at the Stade Francis le Bl?, a stadium with a capacity of 10,228....
, a football team in Ligue 2
Ligue 2

Ligue 2 is the second division of France Football . It is one of two divisions making up the Ligue de Football Professionnel, the other being Ligue 1, which is France's top division....
, second-highest league in French football.

The 2008
2008 Tour de France

The 2008 Tour de France was the 95th Tour de France. The event took place from July 5 to July 27, 2008. Starting in the France city of Brest, France, the tour entered Italy on the 15th stage and returned to France during the 16th, heading for Paris, its regular final destination, which was reached in the 21st stage....
 Tour de France
Tour de France

The Tour de France is a bicycle racing over more than . It is held every year. It is held in France and visits a bordering country every year. It usually lasts 23 days....
 started in Brest.

Education


  • Brest has a university: Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO)
  • Brest has several grandes écoles
    Grandes écoles

    The Grandes ?coles of France are higher education establishments outside the mainstream framework of the public university system. Unlike French public universities which have an obligation to accept all candidates of the same region who hold a Baccalaur?at, the selection criteria of Grandes ?coles rests mainly on competitive wri...
    :
    • École nationale d'ingénieurs de Brest (ENIB)
    • École nationale supérieure des télécommunications de Bretagne
      École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne

      The ?cole Nationale Sup?rieure des T?l?communications de Bretagne, or TELECOM Bretagne is a France research centre and high level training institution in Information Technologies and telecommunications....
       (ENST Bretagne)
    • École nationale supérieure des ingénieurs des études et techniques d'armement (ENSIETA)
    • Institut supérieur de l'électronique et du numérique de Brest (ISEN
      Isen

      The river Isen occurs in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth.The Isen began in the southern Misty Mountains, first flowing south through the fortress of Isengard to the White Mountains , where it abruptly bent west and flowed to the sea of Belegaer....
       Brest)
    • École Supérieure de Commerce de Bretagne
      ESC Bretagne Brest, Brittany, France

      ?cole Sup?rieure de Commerce de Bretagne ? Brest , also called The Graduate school of Management of Brittany, France,is a French business School in the city of Brest in northwestern France....
       
    • École Navale
      École Navale

      The ?cole Navale is the French Naval Academy in charge of the education of the officers of the French Navy.The academy was founded in 1830 by the order of King Louis-Philippe....
       
  • Brest also is one of the hosts for the Indiana University Honors Foreign Language Program


Births


Brest was the birthplace of:

  • Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand Linois
    Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand Linois

    Charles-Alexandre L?on Durand, Comte de Linois was a France admiral during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte. He won a victory over the British at the Battle of Algeciras in 1801 and was reasonably successful in a campaign against British trade in the Indian Ocean and South China Sea in 1803....
     (1761–1848), admiral during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Prosper Garnot
    Prosper Garnot

    Prosper Garnot was a France surgery and natural history.Garnot was born at Brest, France. He was an assistant surgeon under Louis Isidore Duperrey on La Coquille during its circumnavigation of the globe ....
     (1794–1838), surgeon
    Surgery

    Surgery is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition such as disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance, or sometimes for some other reason....
     and naturalist
    Natural history

    Natural history is the scientific research of plants or animals, leaning more towards the observational than experimental methods of study, and encompasses more research that is published in magazines than in academic journals....
  • Victor Segalen
    Victor Segalen

    Victor Segalen was a France naval doctor, ethnographer, archeologist, writer, poet, explorer, art-theorist, linguist and literary critic.He was born in Brest, France....
     (1878–1919), naval doctor, ethnographer, archeologist, writer and poet
  • Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu
    Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu

    Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu, in religion Louis de la Trinit? was a priest, diplomat and French Navy officer and admiral; he became one of the major personalities of the Free French Forces and the Forces navales fran?aises libres....
     (1889–1964), priest, diplomat and French Navy
    French Navy

    The French Navy, officially the Marine nationale and often called La Royale , is the maritime arm of the French military. It consists of a full range of vessels, from patrol boats to guided missile frigates, and includes one nuclear aircraft carrier and ten nuclear submarines ....
     officer and admiral
  • Alain Robbe-Grillet
    Alain Robbe-Grillet

    Alain Robbe-Grillet , was a France writer and filmmaker. He was along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simon one of the figures most associated with the trend of the Nouveau Roman....
     (born 1922), writer
    Writer

    A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
     and filmmaker
  • Pierre Brice
    Pierre Brice

    Pierre Brice , birth name Baron Pierre Louis de Bris, is a France actor, mainly known for his role as fictional Apache -chief Winnetou in German language Karl May movies....
     (born 1929), actor
    Actor

    An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
  • Béatrice Dalle
    Béatrice Dalle

    B?atrice Dalle is a France actress.B?atrice Dalle was born in Brest, France, Finist?re, France, as B?atrice Cabarrou. She was married to Jean-Fran?ois Dalle but is now divorced....
     (born 1964), actress
    Actor

    An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
  • Yann Tiersen
    Yann Tiersen

    Guillaume Yann Tiersen is a France musician and composer known internationally for composing the score to the Jean-Pierre Jeunet movie Am?lie. His music is recognized by its use of a large variety of instruments in relatively Minimalist music compositions, often with a touch of either European classical music or French folk music, using prim...
     (born 1970), minimalist multi instrumentalist
  • Gonzalo Higuaín
    Gonzalo Higuaín

    Gonzalo Gerardo Higua?n is an Argentina Football . He currently plays at the Spanish club Real Madrid....
     (born 1987), Real Madrid
    Real Madrid

    Real Madrid Club de F?tbol is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain. It is the Football records in Spain in Football in Spain and was voted by FIFA as the most successful club of the 20th century, having won a record thirty-one La Liga titles, seventeen Copa del Rey, a record nine UEFA Champions League and two UEFA...
     and Argentina
    Argentina

    Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
     footballer
  • Christophe Miossec (born 1964), singer
  • John-Frederick Olivier Le Moigne-Huggins (born 1964), Programmer


Twin towns

Brest is twinned
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
 with: Cádiz
Cádiz

C?diz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the province of C?diz, one of eight which make up the Autonomous communities of Spain of Andalusia....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
  (1986) Constanta
Constanta

Constanta is the oldest living city in Romania, founded around 600 BC. The city is located on the Black Sea coast. Constan?a is part of the group of four equal size cities which ranks after Bucharest, Romania's capital, Timisoara, Cluj-Napoca and Ia?i....
, Romania
Romania

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  (1993) Denver
Denver, Colorado

Denver is the Capital and the Colorado municipalities of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....
, Colorado
Colorado

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, United States
United States

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  (1956) Dún Laoghaire
Dún Laoghaire

D?n Laoghaire is a suburban seaside town and county town of County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Republic of Ireland.The town is situated some 12 kilometres south of Dublin city centre, and is a major port of entry from Great Britain....
, Ireland
Ireland

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  (1984) Kiel
Kiel

Kiel is the Capital and most populous city of the northern Germany state Schleswig-Holstein.Kiel is approximately 90 km to the north of Hamburg....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
  (1964) Plymouth
Plymouth

Plymouth is a City status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority on the coast of Devon, England, about south west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers River Plym to the east and River Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound....
, United Kingdom
United Kingdom

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  (1963) Saponé
Saponé, Burkina Faso

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, Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso

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  (1989) Taranto
Taranto

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, Italy
Italy

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  (1964) Yokosuka
Yokosuka, Kanagawa

is a cities of Japan located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.It is located at the mouth of Tokyo Bay in the Miura Peninsula, and the city stretches across the peninsula to Sagami Bay....
, Japan
Japan

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  (1970)

Friendly relationship

Brest has an official friendly relationship (protocole d'amitié) with: Bejaïa
Béjaïa

B?ja?a or Bougie in Algerian Arabic) is a Mediterranean seaport on the Gulf of B?ja?a, capital of B?ja?a Province, northern Algeria. Under French colonial empires, it was formerly known under various European names, such as Budschaja in German, Bugia in Italian, and Bougie // ....
, Algeria
Algeria

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  (1995)

See also

  • Battle for Brest
    Battle for Brest

    The Battle for Brest was one of the fiercest battles fought during Operation Cobra, the Allied breakout of Normandy which began on 27 July 1944, during the Battle of Normandy during World War II....
  • Communes of the Finistère department


External links

  • Weather Forecast
  • Photo gallery : a discovery of the city by Erwan Corre
  • , a community wiki containing articles about the city (in French).