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Trégor is located in the southeastern part of Brittany, bordering the department of Ille-et-Vilaine.
Answer: False
Contrary to the assertion, Trégor is located in northwestern Brittany. Its geographical position does not include bordering the department of Ille-et-Vilaine.
The river Morlaix historically served as the dividing line between the Bishopric of Léon and the Bishopric of Tréguier.
Answer: True
The River Morlaix served as a significant historical boundary, separating the ecclesiastical jurisdictions of the Bishopric of Léon and the Bishopric of Tréguier.
The geographical coordinates 48.7325°N 3.4553°W correspond to the region of Trégor.
Answer: True
These specific geographical coordinates are associated with the region of Trégor.
The image caption 'Historical regions in Bretagne' refers to a map showing modern administrative departments.
Answer: False
The caption explicitly indicates the map depicts historical regions, distinguishing them from contemporary administrative divisions.
The historical province of Trégor is primarily located in the modern French department of Finistère.
Answer: False
While Trégor does extend into Finistère, its primary geographical location is within the department of Côtes-d'Armor.
The town of Morlaix itself was historically divided between the Bishopric of Léon and the Bishopric of Tréguier.
Answer: True
The historical division of the Bishopric of Léon and Tréguier meant that the town of Morlaix itself fell across this ecclesiastical boundary.
Trégor is entirely contained within the modern department of Côtes-d'Armor.
Answer: False
The historical province of Trégor spans across two modern French departments: Côtes-d'Armor and Finistère.
In which part of Brittany is the historical province of Trégor primarily situated?
Answer: Northwestern
The historical province of Trégor is located in the northwestern part of Brittany.
Which river historically marked the boundary between the Bishopric of Léon and the Bishopric of Tréguier?
Answer: The river Morlaix
The River Morlaix historically demarcated the boundary between the Bishopric of Léon and the Bishopric of Tréguier.
What is the capital city of the historical province of Trégor?
Answer: Tréguier
Tréguier is recognized as the historical capital city of the province of Trégor.
Which modern French departments contain the historical province of Trégor?
Answer: Côtes-d'Armor and Finistère
The historical province of Trégor is geographically situated across parts of both the Côtes-d'Armor and Finistère departments.
What geographical feature defines the northern boundary of a department established after the French Revolution, affecting Trégor?
Answer: The river Douron
The Douron River was designated as the northern departmental boundary during the post-revolutionary administrative restructuring, influencing the region's definition.
The map described by the caption 'Historical regions in Bretagne' is intended to show:
Answer: Traditional historical territories.
The caption explicitly states that the map illustrates 'Historical regions', indicating its focus on traditional territories rather than contemporary political divisions.
Trégor, historically designated as the Land of Trégor ('Bro-Dreger' in Breton), is formally recognized as one of the nine constituent historical provinces of Brittany.
Answer: True
The source identifies Trégor as one of Brittany's nine historical provinces, underscoring its long-standing regional significance.
Following the French Revolution, Morlaix residents successfully requested to be included in the same department as Saint-Brieuc.
Answer: False
The historical records indicate that the administrative requests made by Morlaix residents concerning departmental alignment after the French Revolution were ultimately rejected.
The Douron river was established as the northern boundary for a department after the French Revolution, affecting Trégor's administrative definition.
Answer: True
Post-French Revolution administrative reforms established the Douron River as a northern departmental boundary, thereby influencing the administrative definition of Trégor.
According to the navigation box, Trégor is classified under the historical division of Upper Brittany.
Answer: False
The navigation box explicitly categorizes Trégor within the historical division of Lower Brittany.
The navigation box lists 'Upper Trégor', 'Central Trégor', and 'Lower Trégor' as sub-regions within Trégor.
Answer: True
The navigation box delineates Trégor into three sub-regions: Upper Trégor, Central Trégor, and Lower Trégor.
Cornouaille and Gwened are listed as historical lands within Upper Brittany in the navigation box.
Answer: False
The navigation box categorizes Cornouaille and Gwened alongside Trégor within the historical division of Lower Brittany.
The term 'Finisterrian or Morlaisian Trégor' refers to an area formed after the French Revolution by dividing the diocese of Tréguier.
Answer: True
This administrative division, occurring after the French Revolution, created the area known as 'Finisterrian or Morlaisian Trégor' from the former diocese of Tréguier.
The historical province of Trégor is associated with the historical division known as Lower Brittany.
Answer: True
This classification places Trégor within the broader historical and cultural context of Lower Brittany.
The historical province of Trégor is mentioned as being part of Upper Brittany in the navigation box.
Answer: False
The navigation box explicitly places Trégor within the historical division of Lower Brittany, contrary to the assertion of it being part of Upper Brittany.
What is Trégor officially recognized as within Brittany?
Answer: One of the nine historical provinces.
Trégor is formally recognized as one of Brittany's nine historical provinces, reflecting its long-standing regional identity predating modern administrative divisions.
What administrative decision was made regarding Morlaix after the French Revolution concerning departmental boundaries?
Answer: Morlaix residents' request to join Saint-Brieuc's department was rejected.
The administrative decisions following the French Revolution did not grant the request by Morlaix residents to be incorporated into the same department as Saint-Brieuc.
Which historical land is listed alongside Trégor within the 'Lower Brittany' section of the navigation box?
Answer: Cornouaille
The navigation box lists Cornouaille as another historical land situated within the 'Lower Brittany' division, alongside Trégor.
The administrative division known as 'Finisterrian or Morlaisian Trégor' was established after which major historical event?
Answer: The French Revolution
This specific administrative division was a product of the territorial reorganization that occurred in the aftermath of the French Revolution.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a sub-region of Trégor in the navigation box?
Answer: Western Trégor
The navigation box explicitly lists Upper Trégor, Central Trégor, and Lower Trégor as subdivisions, but 'Western Trégor' is not among them.
Which of the following historical lands is listed under Lower Brittany alongside Trégor in the navigation box?
Answer: Léon
The navigation box includes Léon as another historical land situated within the division of Lower Brittany, alongside Trégor.
Tréguier, the capital of Trégor, derives its Breton name 'Landreger' from the word for 'port' and the name of the region.
Answer: False
The etymology of 'Landreger' is based on the Breton words 'lann' (holy place) and 'Dreger' (Trégor), not on a term for 'port'.
The Breton name for Trégor is 'Treger', and its capital city is called 'Landreger' in Breton.
Answer: True
The source confirms that 'Treger' is the Breton name for Trégor, and 'Landreger' is the Breton name for its capital city, Tréguier.
The Breton word 'lann', used in Tréguier's name, means 'market'.
Answer: False
The etymological root 'lann' in 'Landreger' denotes a 'holy place', contrasting with the assertion that it means 'market'.
The Breton term 'Dreger' or 'Treger' is the root for the historical province of Trégor.
Answer: True
These Breton terms are fundamental to the naming and identity of the historical province of Trégor.
The Breton name for the region is 'Bro-Dreger', meaning 'Land of Trégor'.
Answer: True
'Bro-Dreger' is the Breton term that signifies 'The Land of Trégor', denoting its status as a historical province or region within Brittany.
The French name for the province is 'pays du Trégor'.
Answer: True
The French designation for the historical province is 'Trégor', and it is also commonly referred to as 'pays du Trégor'.
The term 'pays du Trégor' is the Breton designation for the region.
Answer: False
While 'pays du Trégor' refers to the region, it is the French nomenclature; the Breton designation is 'Bro-Dreger'.
What is the origin of the Breton name 'Landreger' for Tréguier?
Answer: Derived from 'lann' (holy place) and 'Dreger' (Trégor).
The Breton name 'Landreger' for Tréguier is derived from 'lann', meaning 'holy place', and 'Dreger', referring to the region of Trégor.
What are the French names associated with the historical province of Trégor?
Answer: Trégor and pays du Trégor
The French names associated with the historical province are 'Trégor' itself and the descriptive phrase 'pays du Trégor'.
What does the Breton term 'Bro-Dreger' mean in Breton?
Answer: The Land of Trégor
'Bro-Dreger' is the Breton term that translates to 'The Land of Trégor', signifying the historical province.
What does the Breton word 'lann' signify in the etymology of Tréguier's name?
Answer: Holy place
The Breton word 'lann', a component of 'Landreger', signifies a 'holy place', indicating historical religious significance.
The dialect spoken in Trégor is known as Trégorrois French, a variant of standard French.
Answer: False
The assertion that Trégor speaks 'Trégorrois French' is incorrect; the region's traditional language is Tregorrois Breton.
The Tregorrois Breton dialect is noted for having distinct regional variations within Trégor.
Answer: True
Linguistic analysis indicates that the Tregorrois Breton dialect is not monolithic but displays notable internal variations across Trégor.
What is the traditional language spoken in Trégor?
Answer: Tregorrois Breton
The traditional language of Trégor is Tregorrois Breton, a distinct Celtic language.
The flag representing Trégor has been in continuous use since 1996.
Answer: False
The historical data indicates distinct flags were used in different periods, specifically one between 1996 and 1998, and a subsequent official flag adopted in 1998, negating continuous use since 1996.
The current official flag of Trégor was adopted in 1998.
Answer: True
The source material confirms that the official flag currently in use for Trégor was adopted in 1998.
The flag of Trégor has undergone changes, with one version used specifically between which years?
Answer: 1996 and 1998
Historical records indicate a specific flag was in use for Trégor during the period from 1996 to 1998.
What does the presence of different flags (1996-1998 and since 1998) suggest about Trégor?
Answer: The region uses symbols to represent its distinct identity, which have evolved.
The use of distinct flags over time suggests that Trégor maintains a unique regional identity, represented by evolving symbols.
The Wikipedia article on Trégor is well-cited with numerous references.
Answer: False
The presence of an 'Unreferenced' notice signifies that the article requires substantial additions of citations from reliable sources.
The 'Unreferenced' notice warns that unsourced material might be challenged or removed.
Answer: True
This notice highlights the critical Wikipedia policy regarding verifiability and the potential consequences of unsourced claims.
A request was made in January 2009 to translate content for the Trégor article from French Wikipedia.
Answer: True
This indicates an effort to improve the English article by leveraging the more comprehensive information available in the French version.
Simply copy-pasting machine translations is considered acceptable practice for improving the Trégor Wikipedia article.
Answer: False
Wikipedia guidelines mandate that machine translations must be carefully reviewed and edited for accuracy and clarity before being incorporated into an article.
The Wikipedia article for Trégor currently suffers from a lack of what?
Answer: Citations
The article is flagged as 'Unreferenced', indicating a significant lack of citations from reliable sources.
What action is suggested by the 'Unreferenced' notice on the Trégor article?
Answer: Readers should add citations to reliable sources.
The 'Unreferenced' notice explicitly prompts users to contribute by adding citations to reliable sources to enhance the article's credibility.
What is the primary implication of the 'Unreferenced' notice on the Trégor Wikipedia article?
Answer: The information is potentially unreliable due to lack of sources.
The 'Unreferenced' notice signals that the article's content may lack the necessary verification from reliable sources, potentially compromising its reliability.