• The commune of Quimper absorbed the former communes of Ergué-Armel, Kerfunteun and Penhars in 1959.[9] Its inhabitants are called Quimpérois.
  • Cathédrale Saint-Corentin de Quimper is a roman catholic cathedral and national monument in Brittany, France.
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  • The twin-spired Quimper Cathedral, also known as Cathedral St Corentin, is a Roman Catholic cathedral built in the Gothic style and dating to the 13th Century.
  • Préfecture du Finistère, capitale de la Cornouaille, le rayonnement de Quimper va bien au-delà de son statut de ville moyenne.
  • Pottery and other earthenware is a regional specialty of Quimper, usually white with beautiful coloured patterns.
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  • Quimper is a port at the estuarine confluence of the Odet and Steir rivers.
  • Located in Quimper, 4 km from Quimper Train Station, B&B HOTEL Quimper Sud Bénodet provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
  • Its mythical roots are inextricably bound up with two legendary figures: Gradlon, the King of Ys, and St Corentin, whom Gradlon asked to be Quimper’s first bishop.