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Lamballe
Commune in Côtes-d'Armor, France
Commune in Côtes-d'Armor, France
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Lamballe |
| native name | Lambal |
| image | Lamballe - place du marché - 003.jpg |
| image coat of arms | Blason de la ville de Lamballe (Côtes-d'Armor).svg |
| coordinates | |
| INSEE | 22093 |
| postal code | 22400 |
| arrondissement | Saint-Brieuc |
| canton | Lamballe-Armor |
| commune | Lamballe-Armor |
| elevation min m | 37 |
| elevation max m | 131 |
| area km2 | 90.21 |
| population | 12742 |
| population date | 2022 |
| population footnotes |
|image coat of arms = Blason de la ville de Lamballe (Côtes-d'Armor).svg
Lamballe (; ; Gallo: Lanball) is a town and a former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Lamballe-Armor.
It lies on the river Gouessant 13 mi east-southeast of Saint-Brieuc by rail. Lamballe station is served by high speed trains to Brest, Rennes and Paris, and regional trains to Brest, Saint-Brieuc, Dol-de-Bretagne and Rennes.
History
Lamballe was the capital of the territory of the Counts of Penthièvre, who in 1569 were made dukes. La Noue, the famous Huguenot leader, was mortally wounded in 1591 in the siege of the castle, which was dismantled in 1626 by Richelieu. The last Duke of Penthièvre granted his son Louis the title Prince of Lamballe. The Prince de Lamballe married Marie Therese de Savoie-Carignan and she took the title Princesse de Lamballe. The Princess lived with her father-in-law after the early death of her husband. She was a close friend of Queen Marie Antoinette and one of the most famous victims of the French Revolution.
Charles Armand Tuffin, marquis de la Rouërie, hero of the American war of independence, died near Lamballe in 1793. Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet's ancestor, Guillame Pinochet, was a Lamballe native of Breton descent. He migrated to then-Spanish Chile in the 18th century.
In 1973 Lamballe absorbed four former communes: Maroué, La Poterie, Saint-Aaron and Trégomar. On 1 January 2016 the former commune of Meslin was merged into Lamballe.
Population
| 1793|3907 | 1800|4402 | 1806|3873 | 1821|4253 | 1831|4390 | 1836|4396 | 1841|4206 | 1846|4212 | 1851|4187 | 1856|4092 | 1861|4256 | 1866|4151 | 1872|4295 | 1876|4255 | 1881|4515 | 1886|4429 | 1891|4529 | 1896|4531 | 1901|4391 | 1906|4562 | 1911|4528 | 1921|4460 | 1926|4708 | 1931|4775 | 1936|5048 | 1946|5646 | 1954|5641 | 1962|5069 | 1968|5075 | 1975|9330 | 1982|9452 | 1990|9894 | 1999|10563 | 2008|11705
Inhabitants of Lamballe are called lamballais in French.
Sights

Crowning the eminence on which the town is built is a beautiful Gothic church (13th and 14th centuries), once the chapel of the castle of the counts of Penthièvre. Of the other buildings, the church of St Martin (11th, 16th and 16th centuries) is the chief.
Economy
Lamballe has an important stud farm, called Haras National de Lamballe, and in the past carried on trade in grain, tanning and leather-dressing; earthenware was manufactured in the environs.
The town of Lamballe is noted for its exceptional weekly market. Although held on Thursday mornings only, this market is known as one of France's finest, with people travelling from far and wide to visit it and enjoy its gastronomic delights. According to locals, something that must be tried here is a local speciality of galettes with sausages, apparently irresistibly delicious, and also the Breton buckwheat pancakes (Galettes, the sweet ones are the crepes that we are all familiar with), cider and seafood for which the area is famed.
International relations
Lamballe is twinned with Oliveira do Bairro, Portugal
References
References
- (December 2024). "Populations de référence 2022". [[Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques.
- [https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/arrete/2018/10/31/TERB1832578A/jo/texte Arrêté préfectoral] 31 October 2018 {{in lang. fr
- {{EB1911
- [https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/jo/id/JORFCONT000000021030 Modifications aux circonscriptions administratives territoriales (fusion de communes)], ''[[Journal officiel de la République française]]'' n° 0024, 28 January 1973, pp. 1114-1117.
- [http://www.cotes-darmor.pref.gouv.fr/content/download/19316/136181/file/Partie%20de%201%20%C3%A0%204.pdf Arrêté préfectoral] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-01-28 9 December 2015 {{in lang). fr
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