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|name = Mauron |native name = Maoron |commune status = Commune |image = Église Saint-Pierre (Mauron) 01.JPG |caption = The Church of Saint-Pierre, in Mauron |image coat of arms = Blason ville fr mauron (Morbihan).svg |coordinates = {{coord|48.0831|-2.2847|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |INSEE = 56127 |postal code = 56430 |arrondissement = Pontivy |canton = Ploërmel |mayor = Christian Perrocheau |term = 2008—2014 |intercommunality = Mauron en Brocéliande |elevation min m = 47 |elevation max m = 130 |area km2 = 67.23 |population = 3196 |population date = 1999 }} Mauron ({{Lang-br|Maoron}}) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. It is also in the liminal area of both Côtes d'Armor and l'Ille-et-Vilaine. Its central location has made it a crossroads on the axes connecting Dinan to Vannes and Rennes to Quimper. HistoryAerial archaeology reveals a large number of Gallic farms, which attest to the agricultural wealth of the territory, which is crossed by the Roman road leading from Rennes to Quimper. St. Judicaël founded a monastery in the area, at a place called Saint-Léry. The first historical mention of Mauron dates from 1152. In the eighteenth century, a fair was held there on October 28 every year, which is the feast of St. Simon. Battle of Mauron{{Main|Battle of Mauron}}On August 14, 1352, six hundred French Bretons (who supported King John II of France, the protector of Charles of Blois), under the leadership of the marshal of Offemont, fought Anglo-Breton troops (who supported the Montfort side) which was led by Gaultier de Genteley (or Venteley, or Benteley). He was assisted by Tanguy du Chastel, Yves Trésiguidy and Garnier de Cadoual. The location of the battle appears to be near the village of Bois-de-la-Roche. The king's troops lost the battle on August 14, 1352. Many corpses were left on the field of battle, including the marshal of Offemont, the comte of Marche, the lords Bricquebec, Beauvais, Alain VII (11th vicomte Rohan), Tinténiac and a significant number of knights (around 140). DemographicsThe inhabitants of Mauron are known in French as Mauronnais. In 2006, the commune consisted of 3,097 inhabitants. Population censuses have been conducted in the town since 1793. Breton languageIn 2008, 6.4% of local children attended bilingual primary schools.[1] Sites and MonumentsReligious
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Twin townsMauron is twinned with the town of Newmarket in Ireland. See also
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1. ^{{Fr icon}} Ofis ar Brezhoneg: Enseignement bilingue External links{{commonscat}}
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