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Ushant (; , ; , ) is a French at the southwestern end of the which marks the westernmost point of metropolitan . It belongs to Brittany and in medieval times, Léon. In lower tiers of government, it is a commune in the Finistère department. It is the only place in Brittany, save for Brittany itself, with a separate name in English.


Geography
Neighbouring islets include Keller Island (Île de Keller) and Kadoran (Île Cadoran) to the north. The channel between Ushant and Keller is called the Toull C'heller. To the southeast, Ushant is separated from the Ponant Islands by the ; the Ushant side of the strait is marked by lighthouse, on a rock about 300 metres offshore.

Ushant marks the southern limit of the C. Michael Hogan. 2011. Celtic Sea. eds. P.saundry & C.Cleveland. Encyclopedia of Earth. National Council for Science and the /environment. Washington DC. and the southern end to the western , the northern end being the Isles of Scilly, southwest of Land's End in , . According to definitions of the International Hydrographic Organization the island lies outside the English Channel and is in the .

The island is a rocky landmass at most , covering .


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 "":

Several naval battles have been fought near Ushant between the British and French navies.

On 23 July 1815 the captive Emperor – aboard towards his final exile – spent several hours on deck watching Ushant, the last part of France he would see.

(2026). 9781582341934, Bloomsbury. .

On 28 May 1896, the SS Drummond Castle ran aground and sank off Ushant after attempting to pass the island to the south; 242 passengers and crew died.

During World War II, a force of British Commandos and US Army Rangers of the 29th Provisional Rangers successfully attacked a German installation on the island.

(2009). 9780760337349, Zenith Press.

In March 1978, the oil tanker ran aground at about from the island, leading to major pollution of the Brittany coast.

According to a repetitive old Breton proverb, "Qui voit Molène voit sa peine / Qui voit Ouessant voit son sang / Qui voit Sein voit sa fin / Qui voit voit sa croix." ("Who sees Molène sees his pains (or penalty) / who sees Ushant sees his blood / who sees Sein sees his end / who sees Groix sees his cross"). This proverb underlines local points, which are often deadly to navigate with many rocks, and tidal streams of more than ten knots.

A standard start and finish line for traditional all-oceans is between Ushant and Lizard Point.

There is a single school on the island, attended by the majority of the island's youth: L'École D'Ouessant, south-east of the main town. It is the only large workplace on the island, and a major employer.


Population
The sole village on the island is Lambaol (Lampaul), which has the mayoral office, school and post office. People also live in the outlying hamlets of Feuteun Vélen, Frugullou, Pen ar Lan, and Porsguen.


Climate
Ushant's climate is ( Cfb) under the Köppen climate classification: temperate, fully humid, temperate summer, with generally cool, rainy winters and temperate, drier summers.



Sights
The Créac'h Lighthouse (Phare du Creach) is reputedly the most powerful in Europe. Ouessant is the French system name for Plymouth in the British system of the Shipping Forecast.


Cultural ties to Scotland
In 2007, Ushant hosted a Scottish book festival and subsequently created their own registered with the Scottish Register of Tartans; and in August 2010, the islanders were reported to be seeking to establish cultural links with a Scottish island. , Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Highlands and Islands welcomed the suggestion.


Transport
Ushant is connected to the French mainland by air (via the ) and sea. Passenger ferries of the Penn Ar Bed company operate from Brest and year-round, and also from in summer, stopping at the island of Molène en route. The airline operates flights on Cessna 208 planes from Brest Bretagne Airport.


Fauna
form a rare breed, originating here. These are northern European short-tailed sheep, ubiquitous in northern Europe up to , but which now survives only in a few places. Apart from Ushant, these are in remote islands and mountains of and and some places around the . It is one of the smallest breeds of . It is usually black or dark brown (a few are white), and it is now kept elsewhere in the world as a heritage breed.

The isolation of the island has helped the conservation of the European dark bee ( Apis mellifera mellifera), unaffected by pollution, pesticides and parasites.

(2026). 9782843465222, Coop Breizh. .
In the rest of France, it has been substituted by Apis mellifera ligustica. As a side effect, populations of the bee louse, , that has elsewhere perished through pesticides can still be found among the island's bee population. The association Conservatoire de l'Abeille Noire Bretonne is attempting to conserve and increase the numbers of the European dark bee, intending to reintroduce it in Western France.

Ushant and the Molène archipelago support Europe's southernmost colony of . They are mostly at Point Cadoran, on Ushant's north coast, where the strong currents keep the water temperature below 15 degrees Celsius (59 °F), the warmest that the seals can tolerate.


Media and art references
This is an example.

  • The island figures in Le Sang de la sirène ( The Blood of the Siren, 1901) by Anatole Le Braz.
  • It is mentioned in the chorus of the sea shanty ("From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues").
  • mentions it in his poem Anchor Song.
  • Charles Tournemire's Symphony No. 2, completed in 1909, was inspired by and named for the island.
  • The 1910 novel Das Meer by German author Bernhard Kellermann takes place on the island. Features such as Phare du Creach and Port du Stiff are highly defined. The main character stays at the la Villa des tempêtes, in ruins today.
  • The secret of the seas (Le Secret des Eaux: Ouessant), is a 1923 novel by André Savignon set on Ushant.
  • "Lord Ushant" is the title given the heir to the Duchy of Tintagel (Cornwall) in Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers (1938).
  • Ushant is mentioned in 's diaries, in passing.
  • A ship from Ushant is mentioned in the WWII Brest destruction commemorative ode Barbara by French poet Jacques Prévert.
  • Ushant is the autobiography of the poet and novelist , published in 1952.
  • Ushant is one of the many French islands referenced in 's , a major hit in France since its release in 1986.
  • Ushant appears over and over in works of Patrick O'Brian as to the whereabouts and course of ships in his book series.
  • Ushant occasionally appears as a landfall in C. S. Forester's novels about Horatio Hornblower.
  • Mystery book Act of Mercy by Peter Tremayne is set in 666 AD Ushant and elsewhere.
  • Ushant is the setting of the 2004 French film L'Équipier (English title: The Light) directed by .
  • Father Truitard, a character in Bruce Chatwin's The Viceroy of Ouidah, spent "years communing with the waves and petrels on the island of Ushant".
  • Composer made the album Eusa in 2016 after moving to Ushant. Each track is named after a location on the island. He also recorded his third album "" in a rented house on Ushant.
  • A trip to the island forms an important plot point in Éric Rohmer's 1996 film A Summer's Tale.
  • Ushant was featured in some of the scenes of the 1929 film Finis Terræ.


Book awards
The island awards annual literary prizes to worldwide writers.


See also
  • Battle of Ushant (disambiguation)
  • Communes of the Finistère department
  • Parc naturel régional d'Armorique
  • List of the works of Charles Cottet depicting scenes of Brittany


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