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|name = Quintin |native name = Kintin |commune status = Commune |image = Panorama quintin.jpg |caption = The lake and chateau of Quintin |image coat of arms = Blason de la ville de Quintin (Côtes-d'Armor).svg |coordinates = {{coord|48.4044|-2.9081|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |INSEE = 22262 |postal code = 22800 |department = Côtes-d'Armor |region = Bretagne |arrondissement = Saint-Brieuc |canton = Plélo |mayor = Mireille Airault |term = 2014–2020 |intercommunality = Pays de Quintin |elevation min m = 154 |elevation max m = 220 |area km2 = 3.12 |population = 2835 |population date = 2008 }} Quintin (Breton: Kintin) is a commune in the Cotes-d'Armor department (Brittany region) in the northwest of France {{convert|16|km}} from Saint-Brieuc, the department capital. HistoryThe area around Quintin has been occupied since the Neolithic. Early Quintin was originally located near Vieux-Bourg but, following a plague epidemic, the city moved to its current location. Quintin in Roman times was located on a crossroads but significantly developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, due to the weaving industry and the trade of linen cloth, but the decline came with the French Revolution and cotton gradually taking the lead over linen. At the height Quintin had 300 weavers. Quintin was also a monastic center. But despite its monuments and mansions that one can still see the city, it no longer has the importance it once had. The French Revolution and the wars of religion have left the fabric of the ancient and medieval city devastated.[1] In 1843, the geographical and historical dictionary of the province of Brittany, by Jean Ogée explains that the denizens of Quintin speak French and Breton.[2] Population{{Historical populations|align=left| 1793|4 336| 1800|4 073| 1806|3 864| 1821|4 252| 1831|4 293| 1836|4 454| 1841|4 112| 1846|4 021| 1851|3 763| 1901|3 198| 1906|2 948| 1911|2 823| 1921|2 451| 1926|2 300| 1931|2 190| 1936|2 574| 1946|2 768| 1954|2 643| 1962|2593| 1968|2727| 1975|2857| 1982|2814| 1990|2602| 1999|2611| 2008|2835 }} Inhabitants of Quintin are called {{lang|fr|quintinais}} in French. {{clear left}}Mayor
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1. ^Mickael Gendry, Quintin. Genèse et développement d'un bourg castral, éd. (Edilivre, 2012), p185. 2. ^Par Jean Ogée, Dictionnaire historique et géographique de la province de Bretagne,(Mollieux, 1853) [https://books.google.fr/books?id=oUA-AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr&source=gbs_ge_summary_r#v=onepage&q&f=false page] External links{{commons category}}
1 : Communes of Côtes-d'Armor |
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