Breton Americans
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Breton Americans are Americans who are the descendents of immigrants from the region of Brittany in Atlantic coastal France. Their Celtic heritage and language set them apart from other French immigrants to the United States and the Western Hemisphere.
The U.S. Census does not currently track the number of Americans who consider themselves as Breton Americans.
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