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Martigné-Ferchaud ((ブルトン語:Marzhinieg-Houarnruz), Gallo: ''Marteinyaé-Fèrchaud'') is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany in northwestern France. ==Etymology== The name "Martigné" is thought to date from the Gallo-Roman period, the place being named after the first Roman governor of the area, known to have been named Martinus. The place-name was recorded in 1218 as Martigneum. The origin of the second part of the name is less clear. In French ''fer chaud'' means hot iron, and the two most likely origins are the practice of shoeing horses with hot iron and the local iron working industry.
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