Langonnet
{{short description|Commune in Brittany, France}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox French commune
|name = Langonnet
|native name = Langoned
|commune status = Commune
|image = Eglise paroissiale de Langonnet façade ouest.JPG
|caption = The Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, in Langonnet
|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Langonnet (Morbihan).svg
|coordinates = {{coord|48.1064|-3.4922|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|INSEE = 56100
|postal code = 56630
|arrondissement = Pontivy
|canton = Gourin
|mayor = Françoise Guillerm{{cite web|url=https://www.morbihan.gouv.fr/content/download/45068/325032/file/Maires%20du%20Morbihan%202020%20-%20250.pdf|title=Maires du Morbihan|date=7 July 2020|publisher=Préfecture du Morbihan}}
|term = 2020–2026
|intercommunality = Roi Morvan Communauté
|elevation min m = 104
|elevation max m = 292
|area km2 = 85.40
|population = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_total}}
|population date = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_as_of}}
|population footnotes = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_footnotes}}
}}
Langonnet ({{Langx|br|Langoned}}) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France.[https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/56100-langonnet INSEE commune file]
Geography
Langonnet is in north-west of Cornouaille, in Lower Brittany. It is one of the few Cornouaille parishes to be located in the present-day Morbihan department. Thus, the main language was Breton until the advent of intensive farming after the Second World War, at which point the population, previously bilingual, switched to French.
The parish comprises two main settlements:
- the actual town of Langonnet in the south
- the town of La Trinité-Langonnet in north-east
In the south-east is the former Langonnet Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Langonnet).
=Topography=
The highest point of the parish is the calotte Saint Joseph, a round hill whose top is 292 meters above sea level. It offers a good view of the surrounding area, most of the parish being at 190-meter level.
=Neighboring communes=
Map
{{wide image| Langonnet_opentopomap.png|400px|Topographic map}}
Toponymy
The commune's name is written "Langoned" in modern Breton but has been spelled in various ways through the years due to various attempts to transcribe the Breton phonetic system into the Latin alphabet:
- 11th century : (Lan)Chunuett
- 1152 : Langenoit
- 1161 : Langonio
- 1168 : Lanngonio
- 1301 : Lenguenet
- 1368 : Langonec
- 1368 : Langonio
- 1373 : Languenec
- 1516 : Langonet
- 1516 : Langonio
- 1536 : Langonnet
- 1574 : Langonec
- 1630 : Langouet
- Today: Langoned
The name is said to come from "Lann-Conet", the monastery ("lan" in Breton; compare Welsh "llan", as in Llanelli) of Conet{{Cite book |language=en |first1=Nicholas| last1=Orme |title=The Saints of Cornwall |editor-last=OUP Oxford |location= Oxford |year= 2000|page=93 |isbn=0-19-820765-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JxIjiMStTKIC }} (or Conoit, Konoed, Kon(n)ed, Konoid = Cynwyd, Kynwyd or Kynyd in Welsh), a Welsh saint who was active in Brittany.
Demographics
Inhabitants of Langonnet are called Langonnetais in French and Langonediz in Breton. Langonnet's population peaked at 4,848 in 1931 and declined to 1,708 in 2020. This represents a 65% decrease from the peak census figure.
{{Historical populations
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| source = EHESS{{Cassini-Ehess|18618|Langonnet}} and INSEE (1968-2020)[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/7633058?geo=COM-56100#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
|graph-pos = bottom
|1793 |3306
|1800 |3020
|1806 |2924
|1831 |2715
|1836 |3432
|1841 |3442
|1846 |3714
|1851 |3442
|1856 |3427
|1861 |3629
|1866 |4024
|1872 |3417
|1876 |3929
|1881 |3673
|1886 |3710
|1891 |3666
|1896 |3681
|1901 |3982
|1906 |4123
|1911 |4450
|1921 |4494
|1926 |4437
|1931 |4848
|1936 |4358
|1946 |4407
|1954 |3420
|1962 |3083
|1968 |2791
|1975 |2373
|1982 |2106
|1990 |2005
|1999 |1918
|2009 |1927
|2014 |1891
|2020 |1708
}}
Breton language
The municipality launched a linguistic plan through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on 27 January 2005.
Gallery
=Landscapes=
Calotte St Joseph Langonnet.JPG|The Calotte Saint Joseph, highest peak of the village
Botquelvez Trinité Langonnet.JPG|Panoramic view from the top of the Calotte Saint-Joseph
Langonnet_Minez_Collobert.jpg|Panoramic view from the top of the Minez Collobert
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
{{commons category}}
- [http://www.langonnet.fr Official site] {{in lang|fr}}
- {{Search Mérimée|56100}}
- [http://www.maires56.asso.fr Mayors of Morbihan Association] {{in lang|fr}}
{{Morbihan communes}}
{{authority control}}
{{Morbihan-geo-stub}}