Everything about Ouessant totally explained
Ushant () is an
island in the
English Channel which marks the north-westernmost point of European
France. It belongs to
Brittany and is in the traditional region of Bro-Leon. It is located at Administratively,
Ushant is a
commune of the
Finistère département. It is the only place in Brittany with a separate name in English.
Geography
Ushant marks the southern entrance to the western
English Channel, the northern entrance being the
Isles of Scilly, southwest of
Land's End in
Cornwall,
Great Britain. Although it's an island in the English Channel, it doesn't form part of the
Channel Islands.
The island is a rocky landmass some 8 km by 3 km with a total area of 15 km².
Demographics
There is only one significant community on the island, the village of Lambaol/Lampaul. Ushant has a total population of 932 people (1999).
History
Ushant is famous for its maritime past, both as a fishing community and as a key landmark in the Channel approaches. It is named in the refrain of the
sea shanty Spanish Ladies:
» We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,
We'll rant and we'll roar across the salt seas, » Until we strike soundings in the channel of old England,
From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues.
Several
naval battles have been fought near Ushant between the British and French navies. See
Battle of Ushant.
In March
1978, a
U.S. oil tanker,
Amoco Cadiz, ran aground at Portsall about 19 miles from the island, leading to major pollution of the
Breton coast.
An old Breton proverb says :
Qui voit Ouessant voit son sang, Qui voit Sein voit sa fin.
"The one who sees Ushant sees his blood,
The one who sees Sein sees his end."
This proverb is related to the area around the island, considered one of the most challenging areas to navigate in the world with its many rocks and more than ten
knot tide streams.
Miscellaneous
The island is home to a special breed of dwarf black sheep.
The
Kreac'h lighthouse is reputedly the most powerful in the world.
Ushant is also the title of the autobiography of the
American poet and novelist
Conrad Aiken, published in
1952.
Between Ushant and
Lizard Point is the usual start and finish line for
circumnavigations.
Ushant is also a character briefly appearing in
Herman Melville's
White-Jacket. Ushant is highly admired for his beard. See chapter 84 of the book for further information.
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