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Lamballe

 
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Coordinates: 48°28′10″N 2°31′00″W / 48.46944°N 2.5166667°W / 48.46944; -2.5166667

Commune of Lamballe

Lambal
Location
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Map highlighting the commune of
Coordinates 48°28′10″N 2°31′00″W / 48.46944°N 2.5166667°W / 48.46944; -2.5166667
Administration
Country France
Region Bretagne
Department Côtes-d'Armor
Arrondissement Saint-Brieuc
Canton Lamballe
Intercommunality Lamballe Communauté
Mayor Loïc Cauret
(2001–2008)
Statistics
Elevation 37–131 m (120–430 ft)
Land area1 76.29 km2 (29.46 sq mi)
Population2 10,563  (1999)
 - Density 138 /km2 (360 /sq mi)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 22093/ 22400
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Lamballe (Breton: Lambal, Gallo: Lanball) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Bretagne in north-western France. It lies on the Gouessant 13 miles (21 km) east-southeast of Saint-Brieuc by rail.

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History

Lamballe was the capital of the territory of the counts of Penthièvre, who in 1569 were made dukes.

La Noue, the famous Huguenot leader, was mortally wounded in 1591 in the siege of the castle, which was dismantled in 1626 by Richelieu. The last Duke of Penthievre granted his son Louis the title Prince of Lamballe. The Prince de Lamballe married Marie Therese de Savoie-Carignan and she took the title Princesse de Lamballe. The Princesse lived with her father-in-law after the early death of her husband. She was a close friend of Queen Marie Antoinette and one of the most famous victims of the French Revolution.

Charles Armand Tuffin, marquis de la Rouerie, hero of the American war of independence and one of the first leaders of the Breton conjuration, died near Lamballe in 1793.

Demographics

Inhabitants of Lamballe are called Lamballais.

As of the census of 1999, the town has a population of 10,563. The population in 1906 was 4,347.

Sights

Crowning the eminence on which the town is built is a beautiful Gothic church (13th and 14th centuries), once the chapel of the castle of the counts of Penthièvre.

Of the other buildings, the church of St Martin (11th, 16th and 16th centuries) is the chief.

Economy

Lamballe has an important haras (depôt for stallions) and carries on trade in grain, tanning and leather-dressing; earthenware is manufactured in the environs.

The town of Lamballe is noted for its exceptional weekly market. Although held on Thursday mornings only, this market is known as one of France’s finest, with people travelling from far and wide to visit it and to enjoy its gastronomic delights. According to locals, something that must be tried here is a local speciality of gallettes with sausages, apparently irresistibly delicious, and also the Breton buckwheat pancakes (crêpes), cider and seafood for which the area is famed.

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