Zlepennou
Zlepennou is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany, in north-western France. It is situated inland from the coast, within the Quimper arrondissement, and forms part of the traditional duchy of Cornouaille. The village arose around a historic parish church and a few scattered farms.
Geography: The commune covers approximately 12 square kilometers of rolling farmland, copses, and hedgerows. The terrain
History: The toponym Zlepennou is Breton in origin. Records from the Middle Ages indicate a small parish
Administration: Zlepennou is governed by a municipal council headed by a mayor, elected for a six-year term.
Population and economy: The commune has a small population, numbering a few hundred residents. The economy is
Culture and heritage: Breton language presence persists in daily life and local school programs. Cultural events,
Sites of interest: The 16th-century parish church is the principal landmark, along with a restored windmill