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IN WHICH OF FRANCE'S 13 REGIONS WAS THIS PHOTO TAKEN? This walled clutch of 16th-17th Century church buildings, featuring a remarkable number of stone carvings, has been listed as an
official historical monument since 1906. It is named after Saint Miliau - the saint called upon by those suffering from rheumatic conditions - who was beheaded in 792. This decorative
structure stemmed from the region's wealth as a result of prosperous trade in flax and hemp. CAN YOU GUESS WHERE IT IS LOCATED? CLICK TO SHOW ANSWER A) Guimiliau’s enclos paroissial
(Finistère) in the region of Brittany