Le Guerno
Le Guerno is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants of Le Guerno are called Guernotais.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 960 residents
- Description: commune in Morbihan, France
- Also known as: “56077” and “Ar Gwernoù”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Zoo and Botanical Garden of Branféré and Fontaine Sainte-Anne du Guerno.
Zoo and Botanical Garden of Branféré
Zoo
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The Zoo and Botanical Garden of Branféré is a 35-hectare zoo and botanical garden located in Le Guerno, Morbihan, Brittany, France. The park is open daily except in winter, and an admission fee is charged.
Fontaine Sainte-Anne du Guerno
Fountain
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Fontaine Sainte-Anne du Guerno is a fountain.
Église Sainte-Anne du Guerno
Church
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Église Sainte-Anne du Guerno is a church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Péaule and Noyal-Muzillac.
Péaule
Village
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Péaule is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Péaule is situated 4 km east of Le Guerno.
Noyal-Muzillac
Village
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Noyal-Muzillac is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Noyal-Muzillac is situated 4 km west of Le Guerno.
Muzillac
Village
Photo: Stéphane Batigne, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Muzillac is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants of Muzillac are called in French Muzillacais. Muzillac is situated 6 km southwest of Le Guerno.
Le Guerno
- Category: commune of France
- Location: Arrondissement of Vannes, Morbihan, Brittany, France, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Le Guerno” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Le Guerno”
- Aragonese: “Le Guerno”
- Arpitan: “Le Guerno”
- Asturian: “Le Guerno”
- Bambara: “Le Guerno”
- Basque: “Le Guerno”
- Bavarian: “Le Guerno”
- Breton: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Cajun French: “Le Guerno”
- Catalan: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Catalan: “Le Guerno”
- Cebuano: “Guerno”
- Cebuano: “Le Guerno”
- Chechen: “Ле-ГегӀно”
- Chinese: “Le Guerno”
- Chinese: “勒盖尔诺”
- Corsican: “Le Guerno”
- Croatian: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Croatian: “Le Guerno”
- Czech: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Czech: “Le Guerno”
- Danish: “Le Guerno”
- Dutch: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Dutch: “Le Guerno”
- Esperanto: “Ar Gwernoù”
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- Estonian: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Estonian: “Le Guerno”
- Faroese: “Le Guerno”
- Finnish: “Le Guerno”
- French: “Ar Gwernoù”
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- German: “Ar Gwernoù”
- German: “Le Guerno”
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- Ido: “Le Guerno”
- Indonesian: “Le Guerno”
- Interlingua: “Le Guerno”
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- Irish: “Le Guerno”
- Italian: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Italian: “Guerno”
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- Jamaican Creole English: “Le Guerno”
- Kabyle: “Le Guerno”
- Kalaallisut: “Le Guerno”
- Kazakh: “Ле-Герно”
- Kölsch: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Kölsch: “Le Guerno”
- Kongo: “Le Guerno”
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- Ladin: “Le Guerno”
- Latin: “Le Guerno”
- Latvian: “Ar Gwernoù”
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- Lithuanian: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Lithuanian: “Le Guerno”
- Low German: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Low German: “Le Guerno”
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- Narom: “Le Guerno”
- Neapolitan: “Le Guerno”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Le Guerno”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Le Guerno”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Le Guerno”
- Papiamento: “Le Guerno”
- Picard: “Le Guerno”
- Piemontese: “Guerno”
- Polish: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Polish: “Le Guerno”
- Portuguese: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Portuguese: “Guerno”
- Portuguese: “Le Guerno”
- Prussian: “Le Guerno”
- Romagnol: “Le Guerno”
- Romanian: “Le Guerno”
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- Scottish Gaelic: “Le Guerno”
- Serbian: “Le Guerno”
- Sicilian: “Le Guerno”
- Slovak: “Le Guerno”
- Spanish: “Ar Gwernou”
- Spanish: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Spanish: “Le Guerno”
- Swahili: “Le Guerno”
- Swedish: “Le Guerno”
- Swiss German: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Swiss German: “Le Guerno”
- Tatar: “Ле-Герно”
- Tosk Albanian: “Le Guerno”
- Turkish: “Le Guerno”
- Ukrainian: “Ле Герно”
- Ukrainian: “Ле Ґерно”
- Ukrainian: “Ле-Герно”
- Ukrainian: “Ле-Ґерно”
- Uzbek: “Le Guerno”
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- Welsh: “Ar Gwernoù”
- Welsh: “Le Guerno”
- Wolof: “Le Guerno”
- Zulu: “Le Guerno”
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