Quistinic
Quistinic is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Its sister city is the rural village of Loughshinny, which is in County Dublin, Ireland.
Population
The inhabitants of Quistinic are called Quistinicois in French.Toponymy
Quistinic is a word in the Breton language. It means "Chestnut Forest".Geography
[File : Blavet_Quistinic.jpg|thumb|left|The Blavet valley in Quistinic]The village centre is located northeast of Lorient, northwest of Vannes and west of Rennes. Historically, Quistinic belongs to the Vannetais. The river Blavet forms the commune's eastern and southern borders. The neighborhood of the hamlet of Poul Fetan, in Quistinic, offers a nice view over the Blavet valley. Quistinic is characterised by a bocage landscape.