Milizac (Breton: Milizag) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France. Milizac lies along the D38 road about half way between Saint-Renan and Bourg-Blanc, 11.6 kilometres (7.2 mi) northwest of Brest. It contains a 17th-century parish church dedicated to Saint Anne, the Ecole Marcel Ayme, and a memorial dedicated to 95 local people who lost their lives in various wars.
The town is located in the Finistère department of Brittany. It is spread over an area of 33.23 square kilometres (12.83 sq mi). The elevation of the town ranges from 32–101 metres (105–331 ft). The cities and towns near Milizac (distance from Milizac given in parenthesis) are: Guipronvel (2.97 km), Tréouergat (4.20 km), Guilers (4.39 km), Coat-Méal (5.25 km), and Lanrivoaré (5.25 km). The village was once covered by thick forest in the wastelands of the moors and marshes. Vegetation consisted of gorse, broom and heather.
The name Milizac has several other spellings, such as Milizac, Milisac, Milizag, Mélisac or Mélizag. It was the name of a Roman centurion who commanded a Gallo-Roman Military establishment (fundus militiacus) in Brittany.
You tickle between my toes,
It's easy when we're alone.
You comfort me while I suffer,
Always enough for you if I am there.
Messing around with you,
Like playing with cats and balls of wool.
You screw up your face with laughter,
Even if after things don't seem quite right.
Something's going on around you,
Makes the leaves on the side of the street skip and dance.
Kick your heels to make me feel good,
It's hard not to feel so shy.
When nothing you say sounds right.
Don't worry if I am boring,
It's only the yawns that make me feel that way.
It's not enough.