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Brains (; br, Brenn) is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
in the Loire-Atlantique department in the Pays de la Loire
region In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics ( physical geography), human impact characteristics ( human geography), and the interaction of humanity an ...
in western France.Commune de Brains (44024)
INSEE
The commune is a part of historical
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period ...
, in the traditional region of Retz, and in the historical region of Nantes.


Geography

Brains is located between the
Loire The Loire (, also ; ; oc, Léger, ; la, Liger) is the longest river in France and the 171st longest in the world. With a length of , it drains , more than a fifth of France's land, while its average discharge is only half that of the Rhône ...
and
Lac de Grand-Lieu Lac de Grand-Lieu () is a lake located to the southwest of Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique, France, and almost entirely in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu. At an elevation of , its surface area is , making it the largest lake in France in winter, bu ...
, 18 km southwest of Nantes and 4 km northwest of Bouaye. The commune is bordered on the southwest by the river
Acheneau The Acheneau is a French river in the Loire-Atlantique Department, in the Pays de la Loire region, a tributary on the left bank of the Loire which is fed by the Lac de Grand-Lieu. Geography Beginning at the north of the Lac de Grand-Lieu, the A ...
. Neighbouring communes are
Le Pellerin Le Pellerin (; br, Pentelloù) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. Population Personalities Le Pellerin was the birthplace (21 May 1759) of Joseph Fouché. See also *Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department ...
,
Cheix-en-Retz Cheix-en-Retz (, literally ''Cheix in Retz''; br, Keiz-Raez) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. Population See also *Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department The following is a list of the 207 communes ...
,
Port-Saint-Père Port-Saint-Père (; br, Porzh-Pêr) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. Geography Port-Saint-Père is situated on the west bank of the Acheneau, northwest of the Lac de Grand-Lieu. Population Sights * Planè ...
, Saint-Léger-des-Vignes, Bouaye, Bouguenais, La Montagne and
Saint-Jean-de-Boiseau Saint-Jean-de-Boiseau (; br, Sant-Yann-ar-Granneg) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. Population Notable people * Barthélémy Baraille (1882-1970), a member of the criminal anarchist Bonnot gang, was a muni ...
. According to the classification established by INSEE in 2020, Brains is a rural commune which is a part of the
functional urban area The larger urban zone (LUZ), or functional urban area (FUA), is a measure of the population and expanse of metropolitan and surrounding areas which may or may not be exclusively urban. It consists of a city and its commuting zone outside it. Th ...
of Nantes.


Etymology

The Gaulish root ''Nemus Brenno'' (forest of Brenno) is mentioned in a document of the cartulary of Buzay around 1179.


History

Most of the territory of the commune, covered by a vast forest, belonged during the
Ancien Régime ''Ancien'' may refer to * the French word for "ancient, old" ** Société des anciens textes français * the French for "former, senior" ** Virelai ancien ** Ancien Régime ** Ancien Régime in France ''Ancien'' may refer to * the French word for ...
to the Dukes of Brittany. Settlements in the area gave birth to a number of lordships with some measure of authority: Jasson, Le Plessis, Le Pesle, Lorière, La Sauvagerie, La Pilaudière and La Guerche. The lordship of Le Pesle, the most important, was originally an appanage of
Briord Briord () is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. Population Economy * Ligne Roset has its headquarters and a furniture factory in Briord. See also *Communes of the Ain department The following is a list of the 393 commu ...
. Today a private residence, it overlooks the Acheneau on the Cour du Pesle. The château of Le Plessis was the property of Pierre-Suzanne Lucas de La Championnière, lieutenant of
François de Charette François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie (2 May 1763 – 29 March 1796) was a Franco-Breton Royalist soldier and politician. He served in the French Navy during the American Revolutionary War and was one of the leaders of the Revolt in the V ...
during the
War in the Vendée The war in the Vendée (french: link=no, Guerre de Vendée) was a counter-revolution from 1793 to 1796 in the Vendée region of France during the French Revolution. The Vendée is a coastal region, located immediately south of the river Loir ...
from 1793-1796. The château of La Guerche was dependent on Le Pesle until the 17th century. Jules Verne was welcomed there by his uncle Prudent Allotte de la Fuye, owner from 1828 to 1837, during his summer vacations. He wrote some impromptu poetry there. The church was constructed in 1875 on the site of an older church dating from 1676. The clock tower, with a height of 50 metres, dates from 1901. The rectory was sold as national property during the Revolution, and is now "l'espace des Clos Mâts", a cultural site with a library and music. At the end of the 19th century, there were six windmills, of which only those of Charbonnières, Le Breuil, La Fouelle, and La Roche du Gré now survive. The Napoleonic cadastre denoted a rural territory dotted by villages which are still visible today. Port Hamoneau, witness to the economic importance of the Acheneau until 1914 for the export of wine and red sand to Nantes, now welcomes hikers and anglers who come to enjoy the peace and quiet of the surrounding marshes, in the shade of the poplar trees.


List of mayors


Transport

Brains is serviced by the number 88
Semitan Semitan is the company responsible for the comprehensive public transport network of Nantes Métropole, the urban community of the French city of Nantes. The network operated by Semitan is marketed under the name and logo TAN and this abbreviat ...
bus, linking the town to the terminus (Neustrie) of Line 3 of the
Nantes Tramway The Nantes tramway (french: Tramway de Nantes) is a tramway system operating in the city of Nantes in Pays de la Loire, France. The first tramway in Nantes opened in 1879 and closed in 1958 due to bombing damage during World War II, while the pr ...
.


Population

The commune is the 3393rd largest in France (4236th in 1999), and 116th out of the 221 communes in Loire-Atlantique. The population of the commune is relatively young. The percentage of people older than 60 (11.8%) is less than the national average (22.1%) and the departmental average (20.4%) Unlike the national and departmental averages, the male population of the commune is higher than the female (50.4%, versus 48.4% nationally and 48.5% departmentally). The population distribution of the commune by age, in 2008, was: * 50.4% male (0 to 14 years = 27.1%, 15 to 29 years = 14.9%, 30 to 44 years = 24.7%, 45 to 59 years = 21.9%, over 60 years = 113%); * 49.6% female (0 to 14 years = 24.3%, 15 to 29 years = 13.2%, 30 to 44 years = 28.1%, 45 to 59 years = 21.9%, over 60 years = 12.5%).


Personalities

Jules Verne visited Brains many times, at La Guerche, the house of his uncle, and at Le Plessis.


See also

*
Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department The following is a list of the 207 communes of the Loire-Atlantique department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Official site of the Mairie de Brains


External links


Official site
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