Hénon, Municipality in Saint-Brieuc, France
Hénon is a municipality in Brittany marked by granite buildings and agricultural land spread across rolling terrain. The settlement extends across approximately 40 square kilometers with elevations ranging from 64 to 251 meters.
The area was settled during the Neolithic period, as shown by archaeological finds of Armorican tools discovered near La Touche-Rouault in 1978. These early traces point to a long history of human presence in the region.
The church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul serves as a gathering place where residents meet for religious celebrations and community occasions. It shapes the character of the settlement and remains central to local life.
This is a small rural settlement with local services accessible through the municipal office. Visitors should expect a countryside setting with quiet paths that invite exploration on foot.
The name comes from Breton language, combining words meaning old and ash tree, which reflects the deep ties to regional speech. This linguistic heritage shows how the Breton identity has been preserved in place names.
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