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The French do call it "La Bretagne". In English, we call it "Brittany". It is the"jut" of land that sticks our from the west coast of France.

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The region in France known as La Bretagne is Brittany. It is located in the northwest of France and is known for its rugged coastline, Celtic heritage, and delicious seafood.

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