Monts d'Arrée
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The Monts d'Arrée, or Menezioù Are in Breton, are an ancient mountain range in western Brittany, which forms part of the Armorican massif. Historically it marked the border of the regions of Cornouaille and Léon.
The highest elevation is 385m (1,283 ft) at Roc'h Ruz.
The mounts constitute rocks dramatically emerging from the land, running north-east - south-west.
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Roc'h Trevezel
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Roc'h Trevezel
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Roc'h Tredudon
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- (in French) Statistic concerning Breton mountains.