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WHA T BRITTANY HAS TO OFFERAn informel variéd region whose population of3,840,000 is still stee-ped in the Celtic tradition. 250,000 people still speak the Breton lan-guage, the last of the Celtic lan-guages still in existence on the continent.1,550 miles of coastline out of a totál of 2,175 for Francé as a whole.Somé of the westernmost head-lands in Europe - Pointe de Corsen, Pointe de Saint-Mathieu, Pointe duToulinguet et Pointe de Pen-Hir, Pointe du Raz.A multitude of archipelagos and isolated islands, among them Hoé-dict Houat, Belle-Ile, Groix, the Glé-nans, Sein, Moléne, Ushant, Ile Vierge, Ile de Batz, Bréhat, not for-getting the islands in the Morbihan GulfGulfs, baySj natural harbours, inlets, riasy estuaries, all of them with their own outstanding beauty.Numerousfine sandy beaches such as La Baule, Pornichet, Carnac, Dinard etc. and two hundred other more modest or more discreet stret-ches of sand.Busy friendly towns, each of them a page of history in itself whether situated on the coast or inland - Ren-nes, Nantes, Brest, Lorient, Saint-Brieuc, Quimper, Saint-Malo, Dinan, Lannion, Guingamp etc.