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Roadstead of Brest

Geography of Brest, FranceHistory of Brest, FranceRoadsteads of France
20 La pointe de Landévennec et le Ménez Hom vus de la pointe des Espagnols La partie sud de la rade de Brest
20 La pointe de Landévennec et le Ménez Hom vus de la pointe des Espagnols La partie sud de la rade de Brest

The roadstead of Brest (French: rade de Brest, French pronunciation: ​[ʁad də bʁɛst]; Breton: Lenn-vor Brest) is a roadstead or bay located in the Finistère department in Brittany in northwestern France. The surface area is about 180 km² (70 sq mi). The port of Brest and one of the two French naval bases, Brest Arsenal, are located on its northern edge. It is linked to the Atlantic Ocean (called the Iroise Sea at this point) by the Goulet de Brest, a strait about 1.8 km wide. Three main rivers drain into the roadstead: the Penfeld (the town of Brest and the first buildings of the naval base were built on its banks), the Élorn (or river of Landerneau) and the Aulne (or river of Châteaulin).

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N 48.333888888889 ° E -4.4797222222222 °
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20 La pointe de Landévennec et le Ménez Hom vus de la pointe des Espagnols La partie sud de la rade de Brest
20 La pointe de Landévennec et le Ménez Hom vus de la pointe des Espagnols La partie sud de la rade de Brest
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