Pointe de Corsen
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The Pointe de Corsen (Breton: Poent ar C'horsenn) is the westernmost point of continental France,[1] located west of Brest in the commune of Plouarzel, Finistère, Brittany.
A CROSS sea monitoring site is located at the point. Pointe de Corsen, a steep and cliffy headland, is located at 48°24′52″N 4°47′44″W.[2]
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