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Plougastel-Daoulas is a cooperative in the Finistere branch of Brittany in northwestern France. Occupants of Plougastel-Daoulas are called plougastels in French. The region propelled a semantic arrangement through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on October 28, 2005. The locale is well known for its creation of strawberries. The New World types of strawberry, Fragaria chiloensis, which had been brought into France by Amedee-Francois Frzier 1682– 1773, thrived in the marine atmosphere of Plougastel. Nursery workers there had seen that this species bore copious natural product when Fragaria moschata and Fragaria virginiana were planted in exchanging lines with it.
There had been fizzled endeavors to develop fragaria chiloensis in Anjou, Touraine, and the lower-Loire territories. The Albert Louppe Bridge or Plougastel Bridge over the Elorn River is inside the collective. The area church was harmed amid the bombarding of the 22 and 23 August 1944 and in this manner modified. It contains an outstanding "rosary" altarpiece and a "mise au Tombeau" both from the old church. This church has a fascinating seventeenth century form in wood entitled "Holy person Martin et le Pauvre". It portrays Saint Martin's beneficent works.
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