Allineuc facts for kids
Allineuc is a small commune located in the western part of France. It's found in the Bretagne region, which is a large area, and more specifically in the Côtes-d'Armor department. Think of a commune as a local area, like a town or village, that has its own local government.
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What is a French Commune?
A commune is the smallest way that France divides up its land for government. It's like a local area or a town. Each commune has its own mayor and a local council. These councils make decisions about things like schools, roads, and local services for the people living there. Allineuc is one of many thousands of communes across France.
Where is Allineuc Located?
Allineuc is in the Côtes-d'Armor department. A department is like a county or a larger administrative area within a region. The Côtes-d'Armor department is known for its beautiful coastline and green countryside. It's part of the Brittany region, which is in the northwest of France. Brittany is famous for its unique culture, history, and delicious food.
Understanding French Geography
- Commune: This is the smallest local area, like a town or village, with its own local government. Allineuc is a commune.
- Department: This is a larger area that groups several communes together. Côtes-d'Armor is a department.
- Region: This is the biggest administrative area in France, made up of several departments. Brittany is a region.
So, Allineuc is a commune, inside the Côtes-d'Armor department, which is part of the Brittany region, all located in France.
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In Spanish: Allineuc para niños