Ploujean

Ploujean is a former commune of Finistère which is part of Morlaix since February 22, 1959.[1]

The church was built in the 15th century. It has been listed as a Monument historique since 1914 by the French Ministry of Culture,[2] and its organ, built by Thomas Dallam II in the 17th century, has been listed since 1992.[3]

It is the birthplace of the Breton poets Tristan Corbière and Olivier Souvestre[4] (1835–1871). It is also the place where Gabriel Pierné died in 1937.

The population was 3,142 at the 1954 census.[5]

Morlaix's airport, in Ploujean, is Morlaix – Ploujean Airport. Brit Air, a regional airline and Air France subsidiary, was headquartered by the airport in Ploujean.[6] In 2013 the airline merged into HOP!.[7]

References

  1. (in French) Geographic code for Ploujean, INSEE. Retrieved on 25 September 2010.
  2. (in French) Ploujean church and cemetery, French Ministry of Culture database entry. Retrieved on 25 September 2010.
  3. (in French) Ploujean organ, French Ministry of Culture database entry. Retrieved on 25 September 2010.
  4. (in French) Olivier Souvetre, French Wikipedia. Retrieved on 25 September 2010.
  5. (in French) Ploujean, Cassini database. Retrieved on 25 September 2010.
  6. (in French) Address Archived 2010-01-23 at the Wayback Machine., Brit Air. Retrieved on 21 May 2009.
  7. "Air France Launches New Low-Cost Airline 'Hop!' Archived 2013-06-16 at Archive.is." Reuters. 26 March 2013. Retrieved on 26 April 2013.

Coordinates: 48°36′19″N 3°50′2″W / 48.60528°N 3.83389°W / 48.60528; -3.83389


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