Saint-Perreux, Rural commune in Morbihan department, France.
Saint-Perreux covers approximately 6.23 square kilometers in the Morbihan department of Brittany, housing around 1,065 inhabitants known as Pérusiens in a preserved rural setting.
The commune derives its name from Saint Petrog of Cornwall and appears in the 9th century Redon cartulary as a former dependent parish of the Rieux lords.
The village maintains its Breton heritage with its Sant-Pereg name in Breton language and preserves local traditions through its church and community celebrations.
The town hall located on rue de la Mairie provides administrative services to residents, while the commune belongs to Redon Agglomération for intercommunal services.
The municipal coat of arms features a processional cross, crosier and miter in gold with an undulating azure bar charged with a wavy eel.
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