Tréglamus
Tréglamus is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France.
Geography
Tréglamus is situated approximately 20 kilometers south of Guingamp. The commune is part of the historical region of Goëlo.
History
The history of Tréglamus is intertwined with that of Brittany. Records of the area date back centuries, and it has experienced periods of agricultural growth and decline, mirroring broader trends in the region. The name itself suggests ancient origins, potentially rooted in Breton language and Celtic traditions.
Administration
Tréglamus is governed by a municipal council headed by a mayor. The commune falls under the arrondissement of Guingamp.
Population
The population of Tréglamus is relatively small. Detailed demographic data is maintained by the Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques (INSEE).
Economy
The economy of Tréglamus is largely based on agriculture.
Sights
While Tréglamus is a small commune, the surrounding area offers various historical and natural sights typical of Brittany.