Set in a magnificent natural harbour, known as the Rade de Brest, the city of BREST is doubly sheltered from ocean storms by the bulk of Léon to the north and by the Crozon peninsula to the south. It has always played an important role in war, and in trade whenever peace allowed. Today it is the base of the French Atlantic Fleet with a dry dock that can accommodate ships of up to 500,000 tonnes; as a ship repair centre, Brest ranks sixth in the world. During World War II, Brest was continually bombed to prevent the Germans from using it as a submarine base. When the Americans liberated it on September 18, 1944, after a … more »
The largest aircraft flying out of Brest/Guipavas is a 747 with 400 seats... more »
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