Plélan-le-Petit comes from Breton'olep ' (parish) and lann (hermitage). Plélan is an ancient primitive parish that previously included the territory of Plélan-le-Petit, those of La Landec, Trébédan, Mégrit, Languédias, Trédias (Sainte-Urielle), Saint-Méloir-near-Bourseul (southern half). Plélan-le-Petit has a rich heritage: The Saint-Pierre-post Church (Artwork by architect Theodore Maignan and the company Reglain. The first stone of the church was laid on 17 September 1876. It was consecrated on 5 November 1878), many crosses, the 1937 th century ossuary (formerly standing on the wall of the cemetery, the ossuary was moved with the cemetery in), mansions, mills…

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