Bannec

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Coordinates48°25′40″N 5°00′45″W / 48.4279°N 5.0124°W / 48.4279; -5.0124
Area11 ha (27 acres)
Length800 m (2600 ft)
Bannec
Native name:
Banneg
Bannec is located in France
Bannec
Bannec
Location in France
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Coordinates48°25′40″N 5°00′45″W / 48.4279°N 5.0124°W / 48.4279; -5.0124
Area11 ha (27 acres)
Length800 m (2600 ft)
Width200 m (700 ft)
Administration
RegionBrittany
DepartementFinistère
CommuneLe Conquet
Demographics
Population0 (2014)
Additional information
Official websitehttp://www.molene.fr/Bannec.htm

Bannec or Banneck, Banneg in Breton (from the Breton bann, "horn", a term often used for sharp summits) is an uninhabited French island in the Iroise Sea close to the city of Brest in Brittany. It is situated at the northwestern end of the Molène archipelago, 4 km (2.5 miles) from the island of Ushant. This island is part of the Parc naturel régional d'Armorique and Parc naturel marin d'Iroise.

Located two kilometers northwest of the island of Balanec [fr] and four kilometers (2.5 miles) northwest of the island of Molène. Bannec has an area of eleven acres and is 800m long by 200m wide (2600 by 650 feet). The island is extended by Ledenez Banneg, an island connected to the main island of Bannec at low tide, but is separated from it at high tide. To the south, the island of Bannec is extended by two islands: Enez-Kreiz and Roc'h-Hir. The lighthouse Kéréon is on a nearby island called Men Tensel ("snarling stone"), in the Fromveur Passage between Bannec and Ushant. Rocky shores predominate, but the south-east coast is a low coast consists of sand and pebbles.

Populated by a large number of birds, Bannec is prohibited to all visitors, except to authorized personnel on scientific missions.

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