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  1. Lower Brittany (Breton: Breizh-Izel; French: Basse-Bretagne) denotes the parts of Brittany west of Ploërmel, where the Breton language has been traditionally spoken, and where the culture associated with this language is most prolific.

    • Brittany

      Unlike the rest of France and Brittany, Lower Brittany...

    • Britt Lower

      Brittney Leigh Lower (/ l aʊər /) is an American actress...

  2. Unlike the rest of France and Brittany, Lower Brittany (roughly, west of a boundary from Saint Brieuc to Vannes) has maintained a distinctly Celtic language, Breton, which is related to Cornish and Welsh. It was the dominant language in Lower, or western, Brittany until the mid-20th century.

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    In Lower Brittany, the medieval style never totally disappeared. However, local innovations permitted some changes and the birth of a particular style. Its most distinctive feature is the parish close, which displays an elaborately decorated church surrounded by an entirely walled churchyard.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Britt_LowerBritt Lower - Wikipedia

    Brittney Leigh Lower (/ l aʊər /) is an American actress known for her roles as Liz Greenberg in Man Seeking Woman, Tanya Sitkowsky in Unforgettable and Helly R in Severance.

  5. A Bretanha ( francês: Bretagne [bʁətaɲ] (escutar ⓘ); bretão: Breizh, pronuncia-se [bʁɛjs] ou [bʁɛx]; [ 1] galo: Bertaèyn [bəʁtaɛɲ]) é uma península, região histórica e área cultural no noroeste da França moderna, abrangendo a parte ocidental do que era conhecido como Armórica durante o período de ocupação ...

  6. In grey, Upper Brittany; in colours, Lower Brittany. Upper Brittany (French: Haute-Bretagne; Breton: Breizh-Uhel; Gallo: Haùtt-Bertaèyn) is the eastern part of Brittany, France, which is predominantly of a Romance culture and is associated with the Gallo language.

  7. The 14th and 15th centuries saw the recognition of the distinction between a Gallo-speaking Britannia gallicana (now called Upper Brittany) and a Breton-speaking Britannia britonizans (now Lower Brittany).