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Ploërmel


FieldValue
namePloërmel
native namebr
commune statusCommune
imageMairie de Ploërmel.JPG
captionThe town hall in Ploërmel
image flagVille-ploermel.gif
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Ploërmel (Morbihan).svg
coordinates
arrondissementPontivy
cantonPloërmel
INSEE56165
postal code56800
mayorPatrick Le Diffon
term2020–2026
intercommunalityPloërmel
elevation m75
elevation min m19
elevation max m126
area km258.44
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Ploërmel (Morbihan).svg thumb|right|Church Saint-Armel Ploërmel (; ; Gallo language: Pieurmè) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany, in north-western France. On 1 January 2019, the former commune Monterrein was merged into Ploërmel.

Character of the town

The town is both modern and medieval, and has easy access to most parts of Brittany. Ploërmel is set on the edge of the Brocéliande forest, which legend proclaims is the home of Merlin the Magician, amongst other fantastical characters.

History

In 1351, during the Breton War of Succession (part of the Hundred Years' War), the town was occupied by the Montfortist faction, supported by the English. The rival French-supported Blois faction controlled nearby Josselin. Two groups of approximately 30 English and French knights staged a tournament at a spot between the two towns, to show their prowess and make money by capturing opponents. The Franco-Breton team eventually won after killing or capturing the Anglo-Breton force. This was later known as the Combat of the Thirty.

In 1944, 10 Resistance fighters were killed by German soldiers. 31 inhabitants were killed, 125 wounded, by the American air raid on the railway station on 12 June, during the Normandy landings.

On 10 December 2006, the city unveiled a statue of Pope John Paul II. It was a gift by Russo-Georgian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, and has sparked controversy over the separation of Church and State.

The town gave its name to a monastic order, the Brothers of Ploërmel. The Doctor Who actor Tom Baker was a monk of the order for a while in Jersey.

In 2008 from 24 May till 1 June 2008 the City of Ploërmel became the first City in France to host the International Federation of Carnival Cities Congress. The Ploërmel Carnival is the largest in central Brittany and is held on Saturdays at the beginning and end of May.

Population

Inhabitants of Ploërmel are called Ploërmelais. The population data given in the table below refer to the commune in its geography as of January 2020. |1968 |6235 |1975 |6584 |1982 |6896 |1990 |7294 |1999 |7833 |2007 |9016 |2012 |9771 |2017 |9837

Breton language

In 2008, just 2.62% of the town's children received either Breton-medium or bilingual education.

Twin towns

  • Ireland Cobh, Republic of Ireland
  • Germany Apensen, Germany
  • Germany Gornau, Germany
  • Wales Gorseinon & Llwchwr, Wales
  • Poland Kolbuszowa, Poland
  • Guinea Dabola, Guinea

Cultural references

An 1859 French opéra comique with music by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Le pardon de Ploërmel (The Pardon of Ploërmel), was about an annual procession in Ploermel.

Ploërmel was one of the favourite places of the South African-born British female composer, Priaulx Rainier. She evoked the place in her work for winds and percussion, Ploërmel (1973).

Climate

|Jan record high C = 18.8 |Feb record high C = 21.3 |Mar record high C = 23.9 |Apr record high C = 27.7 |May record high C = 32.8 |Jun record high C = 38.7 |Jul record high C = 39.5 |Aug record high C = 38.6 |Sep record high C = 35.3 |Oct record high C = 29.2 |Nov record high C = 22.1 |Dec record high C = 18.5 |Jan record low C = -15.4 |Feb record low C = -14.5 |Mar record low C = -8.4 |Apr record low C = -5.0 |May record low C = -2.5 |Jun record low C = 0.8 |Jul record low C = 4.1 |Aug record low C = 3.5 |Sep record low C = 0.3 |Oct record low C = -4.4 |Nov record low C = -8.3 |Dec record low C = -11.8 |access-date=20 November 2024}}}}

References

References

  1. (7 July 2020). "Maires du Morbihan". Préfecture du Morbihan.
  2. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/56165-ploermel INSEE commune file]
  3. [https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/arrete/2018/12/21/TERB1905216A/jo/texte Arrêté préfectoral] 21 December 2018 {{in lang. fr
  4. [http://www.frenchpropertylinks.com/brittany/morbihan/ploermel.htm FrenchPropertiyLinks]
  5. memorials in town
  6. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6168603.stm BBC News]
  7. "Zenit News Agency - the World Seen from Rome".
  8. "Tom Baker mini-biography".
  9. [http://www.carnivalcities.com Carnival Cities]
  10. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-56165#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  11. {{in lang
  12. [https://www.ploermel.bzh/ploermel-ma-ville/la-ville/echanges-et-partenariats-internationaux-503.html Échanges et partenariats internationaux], Ville de Ploërmel
  13. [https://www.apensen.de/freizeit/partnerschaften/ Partnerschaften der Samtgemeinde Apensen], Samtgemeinde Apensen
  14. [https://www.gornau.de/index.php?id=11428 Unsere Partnerstädte], Gemeinde Gornau
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