词条 | Plœuc-sur-Lié |
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|name = Plœuc-sur-Lié |native name = Ploheg |image coat of arms = Blason de la ville de Plœuc-sur-Lié (Côtes-d'Armor).svg |coordinates = {{coord|48.3472|-2.7564|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |INSEE = 22203 |postal code = 22150 |arrondissement = Saint-Brieuc |canton = Plaintel |commune = Plœuc-l'Hermitage |elevation min m = 147 |elevation max m = 270 |area km2 = 44.45 |population = 3224 |population date = 2008 }}Plœuc-sur-Lié ({{Lang-br|Ploheg}}) is a former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Plœuc-l'Hermitage.[1] Population{{Historical populations|align=left| 1962|2904| 1968|2932| 1975|2901| 1982|3009| 1990|2932| 1999|2937| 2008|3224 }} Inhabitants of Plœuc-sur-Lié are called plœucois in French. HistoryThe oldest antiquity may be the menhir of Bayo. In 1643, as a reward for services rendered at the siege of La Rochelle (1627-1628), King Louis XIV granted Sebastian de Ploeuc the right to hold four fairs a year and also a weekly market. In 1664, the de Ploeuc family sold its lands to the La Rivières, whose coat of arms can still be seen on the Moulien de la Corbière. The Count de La Rivière was the ancestor of Lafayette, who sold his estates at Ploeuc to cover the expenses which fell on him as a result of the American War of Independence. This war also caused great harm to the local linen industry. Today, Plœuc-sur-Lié retains its rural character, with a prosperous agriculture which is largely from potato growing. Apart from the Bayo menhir, there are many restored old houses, windmills, and nearby forests. See also
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1. ^Arrêté préfectoral 30 November 2015 {{fr}} External links{{commonscat}}
1 : Former communes of Côtes-d'Armor |
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