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Radenac (French pronunciation: [ʁadnak]; Breton: Radeneg) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France.[3]

Geography

The river Ével has its source in the commune.

People

Cyclist Jean Robic, who won the Tour de France in 1947, spent his childhood in Radenac, where his father owned the local cycle shop. In honour of his great achievement, the commune renamed the street where his home was after him.

Population

Inhabitants of Radenac are called Radenacois.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 1,004—    
1975 903−1.50%
1982 807−1.59%
1990 832+0.38%
1999 825−0.09%
2007 962+1.94%
2012 1,004+0.86%
2017 1,059+1.07%
Source: INSEE[4]

Twin towns

Radenac is twinned with a small village of Radnage in Buckinghamshire United Kingdom.

Monuments

  • The fountain of St Armel (circa 1000)
  • The fountain of St Fiacre (17th century)
  • The chapelle St Fiacre (construction 1390 to 1514).

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