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Brittany (/ˈbrɪtənɪ/; French: Bretagne [bʁə.taɲ]; Breton: Breizh, pronounced [bʁɛjs] or [bʁɛχ];Gallo: Bertaèyn, pronounced [bəʁ.taɛɲ]) is a cultural region in the north-west of France. Covering the western part of Armorica, as it was known during the period of Roman occupation, Brittany subsequently became an independent kingdom and then a duchy before being united with the Kingdom of France in 1532 as a province governed as if it were a separate nation under the crown. Brittany has also been referred to as Less, Lesser or Little Britain (as opposed to Great Britain). It is bordered by the English Channel to the north, the Celtic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Bay of Biscay to the south. Its land area is 34,023 km² (13,136 sq mi).
The historical province of Brittany is now split among five French departments: Finistère in the west, Côtes-d'Armor in the north, Ille-et-Vilaine in the north east, Loire-Atlantique in the south east and Morbihan in the south on the Bay of Biscay. Since reorganisation in 1956, the modern administrative region of Brittany comprises only four of the five Breton departments, or 80% of historical Brittany. The remaining area of old Brittany, the Loire-Atlantique department around Nantes, now forms part of the Pays de la Loire region.
Throwbacks is the final album recorded by Nat & Alex Wolff under the name "The Naked Brothers Band" and the soundtrack to the third and final season of the show of the same name. Under the working title "Songs of Season 3," due to post-production problems, it was originally cancelled, until it was announced on September 19, 2013 to be released as a Nat & Alex Wolff album instead of a Naked Brothers Band album on October 15, 2013, under the title Throwbacks. One song that was recorded for the intended Season 3 soundtrack, "Face in the Hall", which later appeared in the iCarly soundtrack, will not be in the Throwbacks album.
Nat Wolff developed a lot while writing the soundtrack. He had developed a lot as a song[-writer] since the band's second album, which was released earlier the same year. Many songs from the album had a sense that the writer(s) were inspired by old artists, such as the track "The World (As We Know It Today)" was a modern version of Billy Joel's song We Didn't Start the Fire. The song "Yes We Can" (which features Natasha Bedingfield and Leon Thomas III) was inspired by the presidency of Barack Obama.
Cal (Jeff Hirbour) wakes up at Isis House (Brittany Ortiz-Nelson) surrounded by friends (Diane Chernansky, Jenny Ashman, Caleb Claxton.) Cal learns how to communicate with Hermes (Thomas Bigley) and figures out how to find Gaia. (Paige Sturges) Lucy and Poseidon are left alone to ponder their next move.
Cal(Jeff Hirbour) wanders through Los Angeles hoping Hermes(Thomas Bigley) will lead him to Gaia(Paige Sturges.) Isis(Brittany Ortiz-Nelson) and Serafina(Diane Chernansky) head to the God's Council leaving Poseidon(Caleb Claxton) and Lucy(Jenny Ashman) alone feeling excluded. Gaia tries the recruit the God's Council butler Ned(Brandon Gilbrech) to her cause. A couple unexpected visitors show up and there is an important flashback to Hera.
Cal(Jeff Hirbour) deals with the fallout from the World God's Council(Mikel Miller, Brittany Ortiz-Nelson, John Fowler, Robert Paterno, A.J. Diamond) after resurrecting Poseidon(Caleb Claxton.) Hermes(Thomas Bigley) talks to the Orb of Tartarus(Paige Sturges) about his recent demotion. Lucy(Jenny Ashman) and Poseidon bond over bubblegum and swing sets.
Cal(Jeff Hirbour), Hermes(Thomas Bigley) and Billy Shakespeare(Charles Pasternak) try figure out how to restore Greek divinity. Isis(Brittany Ortiz-Nelson) and Serafina(Diane Chernansky) meet with the World God's Council(Mikel Miller, John Fowler, Robert Paterno, A.J. Diamond.) Hades(Sean Pritchett) explains to Lucy(Jenny Ashman) and Poseidon(Caleb Claxton) why he is the best uncle. Gaia(Paige Sturges) and Ned(Brandon Gilbrech) share a meal.
Cal Carr(Jeff Hirbour), now the King of Olympus, is still mourning the loss of his uncle Poseidon(Caleb Claxton) when his leadership is questioned by the World God's Council(Mikel Miller, Brittany Ortiz-Nelson, John Fowler, Robert Paterno, A.J. Diamond) after Hermes(Thomas Bigley) drops a music video touting his ability to turn women into mermaids(Eliza Kiss.) Lucy (Jenny Ashman) and Cal's Assistant Serafina (Diane Chernansky) are bemused by Hermes Music Video.
Fun Travel Guide to Brittany and it's culture, what to see, what to do in Brittany. This Video log will take you traveling around Brittany and Rennes to show you it's fine art and must see monuments and why you should visit Brittany. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE).
Travel video about destination Bretagne in France. Brittany in the rugged west of France features picturesque old towns, castles and fortresses plus austere mediaeval cathedrals. Nostalgia and romantic harbour villages still exist here and it is also a land of menhirs and fishermen.Rennes is the capital of the region and it is here that our journey through Brittany begins. It is a small town in which both mediaeval and classical buildings stand side by side. In 1720 a disastrous fire that raged for seven days destroyed a number of historic houses. Several crooked, partly renovated frame-work houses are situated in the alleys of the old town, their carved windows and oriels create a medieval atmosphere. Thirty two kilometres south is Vitré, a picture postcard town with a city wall, narrow l...
Numerous sandy beaches, dramatic rock formations, glorious countryside, and a unique sense of identity mean that Brittany is often compared with Cornwall. Then there's the fabulous seafood and warm Breton hospitality. Tempted? You should be, because this is one of the UK's favourite holiday destinations. Find out more about the Brittany region at http://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/guides/france/brittany
Along the coastlines, each rock and cliff look prettier than the last. Everywhere, mother nature provides a never-ending spectacle. From Brest to Saint-Malo, the film guides you through a region of uncommon landscapes where for thousands of years man has left his mark of genius. Architecture, festivals, legends, history and traditions of fine food combine with nature to form a sheer masterpiece. Rennes . Guerlédan . Brocéliande . Paimpont . La Vilaine . Château de Combourg. Fest-noz . Pointe du Van . Douarnenez . Locrenan . Presqu'île de Crozon . Morgat . Camaret . Les Tonnerres de Brest . Morlaix . Monts d'Arée . Peros Guirec . Paimpol . Ile de Bréhat . Cod Festival in Blinic . Saint Brieuc . Cap Frehel . La Rance . Saint-Suliac . Dol de Bretagne . Dinan . Leon . Cancal . Dinard . Rothen...
Travel video about destination Dinan in France. Dinan is a small enchanting French town on the banks of the Rance and is one of the most beautiful and well preserved medieval towns in Brittany. Today, cobbled lanes and several half-timbered buildings highlight the town’s colourful history and in 1066 many of Dinan´s inhabitants took part in the Norman Conquest and the Hundred Years´ War also left its traces here. However, despite its battles and sieges the picturesque old town has survived to the present day and has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Brittany. The town´s defences were constructed in the 14th century. A circular wall, two and a half kilometres long, protected the inhabitants of Dinan from hostile attack. Due to its well planned defences the town remained...
Travel video about destination Golfe du Marbihan in France. The Golfe Du Morbihan is situated on the south coast of Brittany and protects the region from the strong currents of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a fascinating coastal landscape with huge castles and extensive sand dunes.Influential and wealthy ship owners once settled here. They ran the East India Trading Company that earned high taxes for the French monarchy. The present day harbor makes it difficult to believe that it was once a busy centre of trade with the distant Orient. The town’s well preserved buildings indicate its former wealth and ferryboats travel to the village on the opposite side of the Lorient, which still boasts a splendid array of huge warehouses.The megaliths of Carnac are stone relics that are 1,000 years old and...
A three-day journey through Brittany, France with geologist Charles Frankel unearths mysteries and legends throughout the region. The perfect budget trip for family fun...with your host, Alexa Sita
From http://www.brittanyholidayguide.com: videos and pictures of Nantes city in southern Brittany in France focusing on its castle (Château des ducs de Bretagne), its magnificient Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul) and its pleasant riverside of the Erdre. For a more complete holiday travel guide to Nantes town, how to get there, where to stay and more special places to visit, go to http://www.brittanyholidayguide.com/brittanytoptowns.html#nantes - Video of Nantes' Mi-Careme Carnival: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyH9AfR89Cg - Video of Southern Brittany: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSN2KT_xhP0
More at http://www.brittanyholidayguide.com (Holiday Travel Guide) Once you reach the Loire-Altantique department, you know you have arrived in Southern Brittany in France (south Bretagne - Breizh). This is a land much flatter than the rest of Brittany, a land of rivers & canals with a Nature Regional Park in Grande Briere, a coastline of beautiful beaches with the glamorous seaside resort of La Baule and his dominant city, Nantes, Brittany's former capital. Small seaside resorts worth a visit include Le Croisic, Piriac-sur-mer, Saint Brévin and Pornic without forgetting the stunning medieval city of Guérande with its salt mashes. For more information on places to visit in Southern Brittany, your travel & accommodation arrangements, the festivals taking place and more, visit http://...
Surfing and travelling: I Love the Seaside offers the best of both worlds, and a little more. For this guide we explored surf meccas in France, Spain and Portugal, extensively. From the well-known beaches of the Algarve and the Basque country to lesser-known, friendly surf areas like Galicia, Andalusia and Brittany. Of course, you can check where and when to surf, for all levels, but we aim for much more than that, by giving you a good sense of the backdrop, the scenery and the atmosphere. Our guide points out the best places to hang out, to do some funky shopping, or other activities; like horse riding, yoga, hiking, biking, visiting a spa or getting a good massage. We guide you to the nicest seaside accommodations and coolest places to eat or enjoy a sunset beer, all to suit your budg...
Surfing and travelling: I Love the Seaside offers the best of both worlds, and a little more. For this guide we explored surf meccas in France, Spain and Portugal, extensively. From the well-known beaches of the Algarve and the Basque country to lesser-known, friendly surf areas like Galicia, Andalusia and Brittany. Of course, you can check where and when to surf, for all levels, but we aim for much more than that, by giving you a good sense of the backdrop, the scenery and the atmosphere. Our guide points out the best places to hang out, to do some funky shopping, or other activities; like horse riding, yoga, hiking, biking, visiting a spa or getting a good massage. We guide you to the nicest seaside accommodations and coolest places to eat or enjoy a sunset beer, all to suit your budget....
In this issue: British Olympic superstar, Nick Dempsey, features in an exclusive interview with questions from a range of UK windsurfing personalities on his success in Rio, what he thinks of foils and his plans for the future. Britain’s top professional racer, Ross Williams, tells all on his slalom setup. West Wittering warrior, Simon Bassett, tells us his tips for winter wetsuits and cold water sailing. Our test team review the latest in 90 litre wave boards and wave sails with the only UK based test team – using the kit all around our shores from Rhosneigr to the South Coast and Cornwall. Windsurfing guru, Peter Hart, looks at technique for lightweights, taking 5 different amateur UK sailors and sharing with us their experience as well as his top tips. Ever wanted to sail Jaws, 2 lucky ...