Tolin's 2024 World Cruise blog posts, Day 117, May 5, 2024, St Malo, France
Saint-Malo is
a historic French port in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany.
The walled
city on the English Channel coast had a long history of
piracy, earning much wealth from local extortion and overseas adventures. In
1944, the Allies heavily bombed Saint-Malo. The city changed into a popular
tourist center, with a ferry terminal serving the Channel
Islands of Jersey and Guernsey, as well
as the Southern
English settlements of Portsmouth, Hampshire and Poole, Dorset.
The famous transatlantic single-handed yacht race Route du
Rhum, which takes place every four years in November, is between
Saint Malo and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe.
The population in 2017 was 46,097 – though this can
increase to up to 300,000 in the summer tourist season. With the suburbs
included, the metropolitan area's population is approximately 133,000 (2017).
The population of the commune more than doubled in 1967 with the
merging of three communes: Saint-Malo, Saint-Servan (population 14,963 in 1962)
and Paramé (population
8,811 in 1962).
Inhabitants of Saint-Malo are called Malouins in French.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Malo
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