Lanvénégen | |
Native Name: | Lannejenn |
Commune Status: | Commune |
Coordinates: | 47.9989°N -3.5403°W |
Insee: | 56105 |
Postal Code: | 56320 |
Arrondissement: | Pontivy |
Canton: | Gourin |
Mayor: | Marie-José Carlac[1] |
Term: | 2020–2026 |
Intercommunality: | Roi Morvan Communauté |
Elevation Min M: | 52 |
Elevation Max M: | 188 |
Area Km2: | 29.42 |
Lanvénégen (in French pronounced as /lɑ̃veneʒɛ̃/; Breton: Lannejenn) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France.[2]
Historically, Lanvénégen belongs to Cornouaille. The village centre is located 31km (19miles) north-west of Lorient and 42km (26miles) east of Quimper. The river Ellé forms the eastern border of the commune. Apart from the village centre, there are about eighty hamlets. Most of the hamlets consist of two or three houses but others are larger like the villages of Vetveur, Lanzonnet and Quinquis.
Lanvénégen is border by Meslan to east, by Le Faouët to north, by Guiscriff to west and by Querrien to south.
Inhabitants of Lanvénégen are called in French Lanvénégenois. Lanvénégen's population peaked at 2,790 in 1926 and declined to 1,144 in 2019. This represents a 59.0% decrease in total population since the peak census figure.
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In 1508, the construction of the current parish church dedicated to Saint Cognogan began. Bertrand du Rusquec, who initiated the work, was its first minister before being appointed rector of Guiscriff in 1514.[3] The oldest surviving parish registers date back to 1637.