Plouray Explained

Plouray
Native Name:Plourae
Commune Status:Commune
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason ville fr Plouray (Morbihan).svg
Coordinates:48.1464°N -3.3867°W
Insee:56170
Postal Code:56770
Arrondissement:Pontivy
Canton:Gourin
Mayor:Michel Morvant[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:Roi Morvan Communauté
Elevation Min M:170
Elevation Max M:296
Area Km2:39.09

Plouray (in French pronounced as /pluʁɛ/; Breton: Plourae) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France.[2] Inhabitants of Plouray are called in French Plouraysiens.

Population

Plouray's population peaked at 1,991 in 1936 and declined to 1,046 in 2020. This represents a 47% decrease in total population since the peak census figure.

Geography

Plouray is located in the northwestern part of Morbihan, 12km (07miles) southwest of Rostrenen, 40km (30miles) northwest of Pontivy and 44km (27miles) north of Lorient. Historically, the village belongs to Vannetais. Plouray is border by Glomel and Mellionnec to the north, by Ploërdut to the east, by Saint-Tugdual and Priziac to the south and by Langonnet to the west.

Environment

Planning a base for automotive recycling by the French company GDE, a subsidiary of the industrial group Trafigura, which sent the ship Probo-Koala to Abidjan in 2006 (see 2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste spill). The proposal was defeated and no longer applies, however recent pollution of the rivers has destroyed a mature fish population and is expected to take several years to recover (article in the Telegram July 2017).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maires du Morbihan. 7 July 2020. Préfecture du Morbihan.
  2. https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/cog/commune/COM56170-plouray INSEE commune file