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Rennes - traducción al francés

CITY IN THE EAST OF BRITTANY IN NORTHWESTERN FRANCE AT THE CONFLUENCE OF THE ILLE AND THE VILAINE
Rennes, France; Rennais; UN/LOCODE:FRRNS; Condatum; History of rennes; Condate Redonum; Condate Riedonum; Renes; Roazhon; Capital of Brittany
  • Rennes Airport
  • An elevated light metro section
  • Campus of Villejean
  • Cultural plaza with cinema, Brittany museum, library, science space, planetarium, youth house, shopping centres or concert and exhibition halls
  • [[Flag of Brittany]]
  • Cider and galette with eggs, ham and cheese
  • Brittany FRAC (Regional Fund for Contemporary Art)
  • Twinned towns inscribed on the bridge over the central canal
  • A festival by night at Thabor Park
  • [[Nathalie Appéré]], current mayor of Rennes
  • Rennes quarters
  • Rennes 1 University
  • Green Belt between Rennes and [[L'Hermitage]]
  • Flares of the ''Roazhon Celtic Kop'' at the Roazhon Park
  • VéloStar
  • Technopole Atalante

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Rennes, city in France
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Rennes

Rennes (French pronunciation: [ʁɛn] (listen); Breton: Roazhon [ˈrwɑːõn]; Gallo: Resnn; Latin: Condate Redonum) is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France at the confluence of the Ille and the Vilaine. Rennes is the prefecture of the region of Brittany, as well as the Ille-et-Vilaine department. In 2017, the urban area had a population of 357,327 inhabitants, and the larger metropolitan area had 739,974 inhabitants. The inhabitants of Rennes are called Rennais/Rennaises in French.

Rennes's history goes back more than 2,000 years, at a time when it was a small Gallic village named Condate. Together with Vannes and Nantes, it was one of the major cities of the ancient Duchy of Brittany. From the early sixteenth century until the French Revolution, Rennes was a parliamentary, administrative and garrison city of the historic province of Brittany of the Kingdom of France as evidenced by its 17th century Parliament's Palace. Rennes played an important role in the Stamped Paper Revolt (Revolt of the papier timbré) in 1675. After the destructive fire of 1720, the medieval wooden center of the city was partially rebuilt in stone. Remaining mostly rural until the Second World War, Rennes really developed in the twentieth century.

Since the 1950s, Rennes has grown in importance through rural flight and its modern industrial development, partly automotive. The city developed extensive building plans to accommodate upwards of 200,000 inhabitants. During the 1980s, Rennes became one of the main centres in telecommunication and high technology industry. It is now a significant digital innovation centre in France. In 2002, Rennes became the smallest city in the world to have a Metro line.

Labeled a city of art and history, it has preserved an important medieval and classical heritage within its historic center with over 90 buildings protected as historic monuments. With more than 66,000 students in 2016, it is also the eighth-largest university campus of France. In 2018, L'Express named Rennes as "the most liveable city in France".

Ejemplos de uso de Rennes
1. Olivier Horner, Rennes Lundi 10 décembre 2007 L‘Anglaise Kate Nash était tr';s attendue ŕ Rennes, oů les 2'es Transmusicales se sont achevées dimanche au petit matin.
2. RENNES – Venue jeudi ŕ Rennes ŕ la rencontre des militants socialistes, Ségol';ne Royal s‘est livrée ŕ un vibrant plaidoyer en faveur de "l‘excellence environnementale" en France.
3. Des heurts ont éclaté en fin de manifestation dans plusieurs villes, notamment ŕ Rennes.
4. Ainsi, le NPS semble avoir évité ­ au moins provisoirement ­ son mini–congrès de Rennes.
5. Marion Moussadek Samedi 20 décembre 2008 Les rennes du P';re Noël... • Avant d‘entamer leur longue tournée autour du monde, les rennes du P';re Noël se reposent ŕ l‘Impérial Palace.