Locronan
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Commune of Locronan |
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Lokorn | ||
Town square of Locronan | ||
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Administration | ||
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Country | France | |
Region | Bretagne | |
Department | Finistère | |
Arrondissement | Châteaulin | |
Canton | Châteaulin | |
Intercommunality | none as of 2007 | |
Mayor | Marcel Férec (2001-2008) |
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Statistics | ||
Elevation | 38 m–280 m (avg. 145 m) |
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Land area¹ | 8.08 km² | |
Population² (1999) |
799 | |
- Density | 99/km² (1999) | |
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INSEE/Postal code | 29134/ 29180 | |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | ||
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) only counted once. | ||
Locronan (Lokorn in Breton) is a commune in Finistère, Bretagne, France. Locronan has been credited with being one of the most beautiful villages in France by an independent association aiming to promote tourism into rural France.[citation needed]
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[edit] The Place Name
The village's name means the hermitage of Saint Ronan. It has previously been known as Saint-René-du-Bois.
St Ronan is greatly venerated in Brittany. He was a Celtic (possibly Cornish or Irish) missionary of the 6th century. His association with Locronan is close, and his relics are kept in the parish church.
[edit] History
Locronan is a small town built at the foot of a hill, and was granted town status in 1505 by Anne of Brittany, who went there on a pilgrimage.
Since the 15th century, hemp has been blossoming in Locronan's surroundings. This led to a hemp industry in the town at the time, making the town quite prosperous. Locronan's hemp used to be shipped around the world, and was also vital for rigging the shipping, both commercial and military, that operated from Brittany's many ports. It was at this time that the Saint Ronan church was built as well as the small chapel of Penity.
[edit] Demographics
Inhabitants of Locronan are called Locronanais.
As of the census of 1999, the village has a population of 799.
[edit] Events
Troménie is a pilgrimage festival, involving a huge procession, which features the banners of participating parishes. Held every six years between the second and third Sundays in July, the Grande Troménie is a pilgrimage of about 12km., traversing the wider sacred area around Locronan. In the intervening five years, the Petite Troménie is is held on the second Sunday in July and is focussed on the town and church of Locronan. These are among the major pardons of the Breton festal calendar.
[edit] Popular culture
Locronan features in a few films:
- Tess by Roman Polanski
- A Very Long Engagement by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Chouans! by Philippe de Broca
[edit] Gallery
A notable image of the Deposition of Christ in the church at Locronan. |
The banner of St Ronan. |
Reliquary holding relics of St Ronan at Locronan. |
The banner of St Corentin of Quimper at Locronan. |
Scenes from the life of St Ronan on the polychrome pulpit at Locronan parish church. |
More scenes from the life and death of St Ronan on the pulpit. |