Saint-Thurien, Finistère Explained

Saint-Thurien
Native Name:Sant-Turian
Commune Status:Commune
Coordinates:47.96°N -3.6225°W
Elevation Min M:22
Elevation Max M:166
Insee:29269
Postal Code:29380
Arrondissement:Quimper
Canton:Quimperlé
Mayor:Christine Kerdraon[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:CA Quimperlé Communauté
Area Km2:21.41

Saint-Thurien (in French pronounced as /sɛ̃ tyʁjɛ̃/;) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France.

It takes its name from Saint Turiaf of Dol, bishop of the ancient Diocese of Dol.

Population

Inhabitants of Saint-Thurien are called in French Thuriennois.

Geography

Saint-Thurien is located in the southeastern part of Finistère, 11km (07miles) northwest of Quimperlé, 30km (20miles) northwest of Lorient and 35km (22miles) east of Quimper. Historically, the town belongs to Cornouaille. It lies in the valley of the river Isole. Saint-Thurien is border by Guiscriff to the north, by Querrien to the east, by Mellac to the south and by Bannalec to the west. Apart from the village centre, there are about sixty hamlets.

List of places

  • Champ Fleuri
  • Coat Cleo
  • Coat Kerroux
  • Coat Pin
  • Creach Feot
  • Creach Mine
  • Creach Mine Bihan
  • Creach Quillierou
  • Crozuel
  • Crozuel Izella
  • Faouedic (Little beech forest)
  • Goaremmou (warrens)
  • Helles
  • Hent Karrig Kamm
  • Ker Kerroue
  • Keralain (Alan's village)
  • Kerauffret
  • Kerbail
  • Kerbellec
  • Kerberes
  • Kerbihan
  • Kerbiriou
  • Kerboudou
  • Kerboudou Vras
  • Kerbras
  • Kerbriand
  • Kerdiamant
  • Kerdilis
  • Kerdilis Bihan
  • Kerellen
  • Kerfraval
  • Kergac
  • Kergall
  • Kerganet
  • Kerganet Bihan
  • Kergoulaouen
  • Kerguern
  • Kerguyader (weaver's village)
  • Kerhenry
  • Kerhervet
  • Kermal
  • Kerminiou (Miniou's village)
  • Kernabat
  • Kerner
  • Kerpichon
  • Kerprima
  • Kerroux
  • Kersaint
  • Kersaleguen
  • Kerserve
  • Kerveguen
  • Kervennou
  • Le Cleuziou (The moats)
  • Le Guernic (The little alder forest)
  • Les Salles
  • Loj ar Bleiz
  • Lojou (The huts)
  • Luzurien
  • Magorou (Ruined walls)
  • Moulin de Pont Croach
  • Moulin de Saint Eloi
  • Moulin Kerchuz
  • Moulin Neuf
  • Moulin Richet
  • Noyelou
  • Pouillet
  • Poulmoudou
  • Prajoual
  • Quelennec (Holly place)
  • Quillos
  • Rosquimerch
  • Rostrennec (Brambles hill)
  • Roué (Clearing)
  • Roz Ar Bourhis
  • Roz Fontaine
  • Roz Roudou
  • Rusuliec
  • Stang Feunteun
  • Stang Kerdilin
  • Stang Leon
  • Stang Lojou
  • Stang Neuzec
  • Trevennou
  • Troysol (Isole valley)
  • Ty Roudou
  • Ty Viguennou (Viguennou's house)

History

The parish church was rebuilt at the end of the nineteenth century in accordance with the architect Joseph Bigot's plans. The new church replaced an older church that dated from the sixteenth century.

Economy

The Peny factory, located on the banks of the river Isole, with 340 employees, in the main employer in the town.

International relations

Since 1995, it is twinned with the village of Kilmacow in County Kilkenny, Ireland .[2]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 9 August 2021. fr.
  2. http://homepage.eircom.net/~kilkenny/Kilmacow/town_twinning.htm Kilmacow twinning