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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Saint-Brevin-les-Pins

Saint-Brevin-les-Pins (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bʁevɛ̃ le pɛ̃] ; also Saint-Brévin-les-Pins; Breton: Sant-Brewenn; Gallo: Saent-Bréven) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.

It is known as the site of the serpent d'océan, a giant sea serpent sculpture by artist Huang Yong Ping.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 986—    
1800 913−1.09%
1806 1,162+4.10%
1821 1,079−0.49%
1831 1,023−0.53%
1841 944−0.80%
1846 980+0.75%
1851 1,026+0.92%
1856 1,047+0.41%
1861 1,085+0.72%
1866 1,159+1.33%
1872 1,188+0.41%
1876 1,215+0.56%
1881 1,202−0.21%
1886 1,204+0.03%
1891 1,348+2.29%
1896 1,566+3.04%
1901 1,641+0.94%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1906 1,872+2.67%
1911 1,964+0.96%
1921 2,318+1.67%
1926 2,760+3.55%
1931 3,117+2.46%
1936 3,387+1.68%
1946 6,008+5.90%
1954 7,087+2.09%
1962 7,357+0.47%
1968 8,008+1.42%
1975 8,614+1.05%
1982 8,582−0.05%
1990 8,688+0.15%
1999 9,594+1.11%
2007 12,055+2.90%
2012 13,088+1.66%
2017 13,802+1.07%
Source: EHESS and INSEE (1968-2017)

History

In 7 April 2004, the French child Jonathan Coulom was murdered here. Jonathan Coulom's birthday is in 1994, in an undated time. On 22 March 2023, the Mayor's house and two of his cars were set on fire. Yannick Morez, mayor of Saint-Brevin, had previously received numerous death threats over the creation of an asylum seekers reception center. On May 10, Yannick Morez resigned, denouncing a "a lack of support from the state."

See also