Plourhan, Commune in Côtes-d'Armor department, Brittany, France.
Plourhan covers 117.24 square kilometers in the southern Goëlo region with rolling rural landscapes and elevations ranging from 21 to 111 meters above sea level.
The Saint-Pierre church of Plourhan represents centuries of local religious history and serves as an important architectural landmark for the community throughout generations.
The commune preserves its Breton identity with its name Plourc'han and maintains local traditions through annual festivals and community cultural events celebrating regional heritage.
Administered by Mayor Loïc Raoult since 2020, Plourhan has postal code 22410 and provides essential municipal services to its 2,137 inhabitants known as plourhannais.
Plourhan's church features remarkable architecture visible through a stone arch, captured by photographer Pucesurvitaminee and shared under Creative Commons licensing for public access.
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