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词条 Tréguier
释义

  1. Geography

  2. History

  3. Population

  4. Breton language

  5. History

  6. Sights

  7. Economy

  8. Religious festivals

  9. Personalities

  10. See also

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox French commune
|name = Tréguier
|native name = Landreger
|commune status = Commune
|image coat of arms = Blason de la ville de Tréguier (Côtes-d'Armor).svg
|image = France Cotes d Armor Treguier 03.jpg
|caption = Entrance of the old town
|coordinates = {{coord|48.7858|-3.2311|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|arrondissement = Lannion
|canton = Tréguier
|INSEE = 22362
|postal code = 22220
|mayor = Guirec Arhant
|term = 2014–2020
|intercommunality = Trois Rivières
|elevation m =
|elevation min m = 0
|elevation max m = 66
|area km2 = 1.52
|population = 2489
|population date = 2013
}}

Tréguier ({{Lang-br|Landreger}}) is a port town in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. It is the capital of the province of Trégor.

Geography

Tréguier is located 36 m. N.W. of Saint-Brieuc by road. The port is situated about 5½ m. from the English Channel at the confluence of two streams that form the Tréguier River.

History

Tréguier (Trecorum), which dates from the sixth century, grew up round a monastery founded by Saint Tudwal (died c. 564). In the 9th century it became the seat of a bishopric, suppressed on July 12, 1790 (decree of November 14, 1789). Pop. (1906), 2605.

Population

{{Historical populations
|align=left
| 1793|3064
| 1800|2604
| 1806|2795
| 1821|3080
| 1831|3178
| 1836|3079
| 1841|3382
| 1846|3798
| 1851|3008
| 1856|3472
| 1861|3598
| 1866|3643
| 1872|3815
| 1876|3611
| 1881|3125
| 1886|3193
| 1891|2763
| 1896|3051
| 1901|3297
| 1906|3028
| 1911|2973
| 1921|3040
| 1926|3019
| 1931|3013
| 1936|3090
| 1946|2992
| 1954|3432
| 1962|2885
| 1968|3059
| 1975|3257
| 1982|3130
| 1990|2799
| 1999|2679
| 2008|2659
}}

Inhabitants of Tréguier are called trécorrois in French.

Breton language

In 2008, 11.78% of primary school children attended bilingual schools.[1]

History

Count Stephen of Tréguier was the second Earl of Richmond, inheriting the British peerage created by William the Conqueror for his second cousin Alan Rufus.

The United States Navy established a naval air station on 1 November 1918 to operate seaplanes during World War I. The base closed shortly after the First Armistice at Compiègne.[2]

Sights

The cathedral, remarkable in having three towers over the transept, one of which is surmounted by a fine spire, dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. It contains the sumptuous modern mausoleum of Ivo of Kermartin (St Yves; d. 1303), a canon of the cathedral and patron saint of lawyers. The building of the cathedral was largely due to him. The Pardon of Saint Ivo, a religious festival, attracts an international audience drawn from the legal profession. To the south of the church there is a cloister (1468) with graceful arcades.

Near the cathedral there is a statue of Ernest Renan, a native of the town. As he was a prominent skeptic, author of the "pagan" Prayer on the Acropolis, the 1903 unveiling of Renan's statue, which also included a depiction of the goddess Athena, led to widespread protests from the Catholic Church. The town also houses the Renan birthplace museum. A notable war memorial, the Pleureuse de Tréguier, was designed by Francis Renaud. A commemorative memorial to Anatole Le Braz by Armel Beaufils is in the jardin du poète.

The port and harbour are picturesque, containing many pretty waterfront restaurants and crêperies. There are dramatic views of the quayside.

Economy

Saw-milling, boat-building and flaxstripping are carried on, together with trade in cereals, cloth, potatoes, etc. The port carries on fishing and a coasting and small foreign trade.

Religious festivals

Tro Breizh (Breton for "Tour of Brittany") is a Catholic pilgrimage that links the towns of the seven founding saints of Brittany, including Tréguier, Saint Tudwal's town.

The Pardon of Saint Yves is a major event. As Yves is patron saint of the legal profession, it attracts Catholic lawyers and judges from all over the world.

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Personalities

Tréguier was the birthplace of:

  • Ernest Renan (1823–1892), philosopher and historian of religion
  • Ernest Hello (1828–1885), critic
  • Hervaeus Natalis (c. 1260–1323) 14th Master General of the Dominicans
  • Joseph Savina (1901–1983), designer and sculptor, lived and worked here.

See also

  • Ancient Diocese of Tréguier
  • Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department
  • The Calvary at Kergrist-Moëlou

References

  • INSEE
1. ^{{Fr icon}} Ofis ar Brezhoneg: Enseignement bilingue
2. ^{{cite book |last=Van Wyen |first=Adrian O. |authorlink = |title =Naval Aviation in World War I |publisher =Chief of Naval Operations |volume = |edition = |date =1969 |location =Washington, D.C. |page =88 |isbn =}}
  • {{1911|wstitle=Tréguier|volume=27|page=238}}

External links

{{Commons category|Tréguier}}
  • Tourism office website {{Fr icon}}
  • Town council website {{Fr icon}}
  • Pictures of Tréguier Cathedral: [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927174536/http://www.ca-schleppy-chaux-de-fonds.ch/mediac/400_0/media/tr$E9guierext$E9rieur02270405.jpg], [https://web.archive.org/web/20061127163944/http://www.ville-treguier.fr/img/galerie/cathedrale/cath_4.jpg],  , [https://web.archive.org/web/20061127161940/http://www.ville-treguier.fr/img/galerie/cathedrale/cath_3.jpg]
  • French Ministry of Culture list for Tréguier {{Fr icon}}
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3 : Communes of Côtes-d'Armor|Port cities and towns on the French Atlantic coast|Counts of Tréguier

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