Brittany, Louisiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Brittany City has a population of about 50,000 people and is an island in Brittany, France. The city was severely damaged during World War II, but was rebuilt almost entirely. It's now a stunning architectural gem. It's France's equivalent of Plymouth, being a seaport for adventurers and merchants in centuries past. It's also home to some of the country's oldest cathedrals.

Nantes is a city in western France that is home to 280,000 people. It was once the seat of the Dukes of Brittany. The city sits on the head of the tidal Loire. It's also France's fourth-largest port and the economic heart of west Brittany. The city has an airport and is well-connected to the south of Brittany.

Rennes is the regional capital of Brittany, France. It is the largest city in the region and is home to two universities. It's a historic city and is considered the center of Brittany. It also serves as a hub for communication between Brittany and the rest of France. Rennes's historic center was destroyed in the 1720 French Revolution, but was rebuilt in the eighteenth century. Old buildings and narrow streets are abundant.