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Gert Lindner wrote:
> Dear Constantine,
> "Keiseguenon" is certainly incorrectly written. A prefix "Kei-" is not
> located in the brittanic place-names. Most names there start with the prefix
> "Ker-". Also the following part of the name sounds simplified very much and
> at all not "brittanic". I think, one must look on the map for a similarly
> sounding name.
> At the Atlantic-coast of the peninsula Crozon in the Bay of Dinan ("Anse de
> Dinan") gives a place, that is marked on the map as "Panoramic view" and is
> called Kerziguenon. I think Nordsieck has meant this place.
> Best wishes,
> Gert
Dear Gert,
thank you for the information.
I had thought it could be Quiberon in Bretagne, French Atlantic coast.
regards,
--
Constantine Mifsud,
4, Shepherds' Str.,
Rabat RBT 02,
MALTA.
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