Brittany is a part of France. If you find England on the map, the peninsula jutting out from France just south of England is Normandy. The peninsula jutting out from France just south of Normandy is Brittany.
Brittany, France is at a distance of 665.5 miles from Huddersfield, England. This distance is of the shortest road from one place to the other, a portion of which goes through the English channel.
The English channel borders France on the north-west, separating it from England. It lays between the tip of Brittany and Belgium. It does not 'enter' France.
Brittany- between France and England Venice- Italy Jersey- England
The capital of Brittany, the administrative region in France, is Rennes.
In the Middle ages they consistently fought over control of Brittany and Normandy
The name Brittany is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Brittany is: Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England.
AnswerBritanny is an area in Northern France that was colonised by Britons fron England who brought the name and the language (Breton) with them. So it means the land of the Britons.
Some of the countries where bagpipe is most popular are France (in special in Brittany, in the north-west of France), Scotland, Ireland, Spain and England.
The most peoples named Brittany in America is 4,000,000,000In France theres 8,000,000,000It's false! Nobody's called Brittany in France (or maybe a few), Brittany is a french region, not a name.
The English and the French. You have to remember that back then France was split up into various small realms, nothing like it is today. Here is a list of who fought on each side. France, Castile, Scotland, Genoa, Majorca, Bohemia, Aragon and Brittany. England, Burgudy, Aquitaine, Brittany, Portugal, Navarre, Flanders, Hainaut (Belguim), Luxemburg and the Holy Roman Empire. Over the time span of 116 years, not all at once. == ==
It is in the northwest of France.