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Plouguernével ((ブルトン語:Plougernevel)) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. Historically it is cited for intervening in the Révolte des Bonnets Rouges (Red Caps revolt) of 1675. ==Toponymy== The name ''Plouguernével'' is typically Breton, "ploe" meaning "parish", "kêr" meaning "village" and "nevez" meaning "new" or more likely from ''ploe'' and ''Kernev-uhel'' meaning ''High Cornouaille'' or even from ''ploe'' and the surname ''Kernevel'' composed of ''ker'' and the anthroponym ''Nevel'', Neñvel in modern Breton meaning Celeste (''heavenly''). The name changed from ''Ploekerneguell'', which still can be seen on road signs. The commune of Plouguernével consists of the following villages: le Bot-Col, Kervalentou, Kermap-Jeffray, la Croix, Kerdelaïde, Kervert, le Bigodou, Restrote, Berzoc'h, Quinquis-Futen, Quinquis-Gesten, Bodillo-Bras, Saintenant, Kerbert, Kermarec, Kerloscouarn, Kerjacob, Questel, Restuet, Stang-Bouet, Locmaria, Kerallain, etc.
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