Vitréens
Vitréens refers to the inhabitants of Vitré, a commune located in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in the Brittany region of northwestern France. Vitré is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, most notably its imposing castle and ramparts, which contribute to the town's distinctive character. The people of Vitré, like many Bretons, have a heritage rooted in the historical duchy of Brittany, with its own distinct culture and traditions. The economy of Vitré has traditionally been linked to agriculture and small-scale industry, though it has also seen growth in tourism due to its historical significance. The term "Vitréens" is used to identify individuals who live in, are from, or have a strong connection to the town of Vitré. This designation is common in France, where residents of a town or city are often referred to by an adjective derived from the place name. The community of Vitréens participates in the local life of the town, contributing to its social fabric and cultural identity.