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  • Occitans
  • Romance-speaking Mediterranean ethnic group

    Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Occitans (Occitan: occitans) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group originating in the historical

    Occitans

    Occitans

    Occitans

  • Occitan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Occitania administrative region of France. Occitan language, spoken in parts of France, Italy, Monaco and Spain. Occitans, people of France, Italy, Monaco and

    Occitan

    Occitan

  • Occitan language
  • Romance language of Western Europe

    Association Occitane du Québec and Association des Occitans. Pigüé, Argentina – Community settled by 165 Occitans from the Rodez-Aveyron area of Cantal in the

    Occitan language

    Occitan language

    Occitan_language

  • Occitan Valleys
  • Region of Italy

    The Occitan Valleys are the part of Occitania (the territory of the Occitan language) within the borders of Italy. It is a mountainous region in the southern

    Occitan Valleys

    Occitan Valleys

    Occitan_Valleys

  • Old Occitan
  • Language of the Occitano-Romance group

    centuries. Old Occitan generally includes Early and Old Occitan. Middle Occitan is sometimes included in Old Occitan, sometimes in Modern Occitan. As the term

    Old Occitan

    Old Occitan

    Old_Occitan

  • List of Occitans
  • Renat Nelli, 20th century writer and founder of the Institut d'Estudis Occitans. Romain Puertolas, contemporary writer. Charles Dantzig, contemporary writer

    List of Occitans

    List of Occitans

    List_of_Occitans

  • Institut d'Estudis Occitans
  • movement occitan", Estudis occitans n°18, 1995 ISSN 0980-7845 On SEO and IEO History, read "L'IEO e l'occitanisme dempuèi 1945", Estudis Occitans 18, 2nd

    Institut d'Estudis Occitans

    Institut_d'Estudis_Occitans

  • Occitan alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Occitan language

    [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The Occitan alphabet consists of the following 23 Latin letters: The letters K, W and

    Occitan alphabet

    Occitan_alphabet

  • Occitan Wikipedia
  • Occitan-language edition of Wikipedia

    The Occitan Wikipedia (Occitan: wikipèdia en occitan) is the Occitan language version of Wikipedia. The Occitan Wikipedia has 90,757 articles as of 14

    Occitan Wikipedia

    Occitan Wikipedia

    Occitan_Wikipedia

  • Occitan (local currency)
  • Community currency in Pézenas, France

    Occitan is intended to stimulate of local economy. They have a 1-year validity. Bills of 1, 2, 5, and 10 Occitans are issued. They feature an Occitan

    Occitan (local currency)

    Occitan_(local_currency)

  • Occitania
  • Historical region in southern Europe

    internationale d'études occitanes Baìo List of Occitans Occitan conjugation Occitan cross Occitan cuisine Occitan nationalism Occitania national football team

    Occitania

    Occitania

    Occitania

  • Gascon dialect
  • Occitano-Romance variety spoken in France and Spain

    Gascon Lanas (Institut d'Estudis Occitans) Per Noste Per Noste edicions IBG site opposing Gascon and Béarnais to Occitan IRC chat room devoted to the Gascon

    Gascon dialect

    Gascon dialect

    Gascon_dialect

  • Occitan cuisine
  • Culinary tradition

    Occitan cuisine is the traditional cuisine and gastronomy of Occitania, the supranational region of southern Europe where Occitan is traditionally spoken

    Occitan cuisine

    Occitan cuisine

    Occitan_cuisine

  • House of Bourbon-Anjou
  • Reigning house of the Kingdom of Spain

    observons la chronologie des trois autres états entièrement ou partiellement occitans sur la même période : Pour l'Espagne, c'est une monarchie absolue, puis

    House of Bourbon-Anjou

    House of Bourbon-Anjou

    House_of_Bourbon-Anjou

  • Pierre Brechet
  • d'estudis occitans, 1998, ISBN 2-7449-0043-5 Pierre Brechet, Vocabulari provençau en images - Estructuras basicas, Toulon: Institut d'Estudis Occitans - Seccion

    Pierre Brechet

    Pierre Brechet

    Pierre_Brechet

  • Occitan nationalism
  • Political movement for self-determination in Occitania

    Occitan nationalism is a social and political movement in Occitania. Nationalists seek self-determination, greater autonomy or the creation of a sovereign

    Occitan nationalism

    Occitan nationalism

    Occitan_nationalism

  • Limousin dialect
  • Occitan dialect of Limousin, France

    d'Estudis Occitans is active in Limousin (as well as in other parts of Occitania). Most speakers and linguists consider Limousin to be a variety of Occitan. For

    Limousin dialect

    Limousin dialect

    Limousin_dialect

  • Occitan cross
  • Heraldic cross and motif

    The Occitan cross (Occitan: crotz occitana [ˈkɾuts utsiˈtanɔ] ), also called cross of Occitania (crotz d'Occitània), cross of Languedoc (crotz de Lengadòc)

    Occitan cross

    Occitan cross

    Occitan_cross

  • Occitan literature
  • Occitan literature (referred to in older texts as Provençal literature) is a body of texts written in Occitan, mostly in the south of France. It was the

    Occitan literature

    Occitan_literature

  • Provençal dialect
  • Dialect of Occitan

    provençau, Montpellier: Universitat de Montpelhièr III-Centre d’Estudis Occitans, 1972. Jules Coupier, (& Philippe Blanchet) Dictionnaire français-provençal

    Provençal dialect

    Provençal dialect

    Provençal_dialect

  • Meridional French
  • Regional variant of the French language, influenced by Occitan

    (French: français méridional; Occitan: francés meridional), also referred to as Francitan (a portmanteau of français and occitan), is the regional variant

    Meridional French

    Meridional_French

  • Occitan Party
  • Political party in France

    The Occitan Party (Occitan: Partit Occitan, [paɾˈtit utsiˈta], abbreviated to POC) is a left-wing regionalist political party in France. Its aims include

    Occitan Party

    Occitan Party

    Occitan_Party

  • Languedocian dialect
  • Occitan dialect

    Cap e cap. p. 12. Sumien, Domergue (2009). Classificacion dei dialèctes occitans. Alibert, Louis (1976). Gramatica occitana segon los parlars lengadocians

    Languedocian dialect

    Languedocian dialect

    Languedocian_dialect

  • Partit de la Nacion Occitana
  • Political party of Occitania

    already used this symbol ("Lo Lugarn") with this number "7" for the 7 Occitans poets "Félibres" founders of this movement. In fact, Occitania is also

    Partit de la Nacion Occitana

    Partit de la Nacion Occitana

    Partit_de_la_Nacion_Occitana

  • Occitan conjugation
  • Aspect of Occitan grammar

    the conjugation of verbs in a number of varieties of the Occitan language, including Old Occitan and Catalan. Each verbal form is accompanied by its phonetic

    Occitan conjugation

    Occitan_conjugation

  • Bible translations into the languages of France
  • fils, 1880) Sants Evangèlis, translated to Occitan by Juli Cubaines (Toloza: Societat d'Estudis Occitans, 1931) Evangèli segon sant Mateu, Gascon translation

    Bible translations into the languages of France

    Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_France

  • Estella-Lizarra
  • Municipality in Navarre, Spain

    location and the melting pot of Francos called in by Navarrese kings (mainly Occitans from Auvergne and Limousin), Jews and the original Navarrese inhabitants

    Estella-Lizarra

    Estella-Lizarra

    Estella-Lizarra

  • Marchois (dialect)
  • Occitan dialect

    Salem; Sibille, Jean (2002). « Le marchois : problèmes de norme aux confins occitans », Codification des langues de France. Actes du colloque Les langues de

    Marchois (dialect)

    Marchois (dialect)

    Marchois_(dialect)

  • Vergonha
  • Linguistic discrimination in France

    non-French languages in France continue to be denied official recognition, with Occitans, Basques, Corsicans, Catalans, Flemings, Bretons, Alsatians, Savoyards

    Vergonha

    Vergonha

  • Mistralian norm
  • Occitan orthography first used in the 1850s

    oc-grmistr. Montanha in Diccionari General Occitan, 2002. Available online via the Institut d'Estudis Occitans d'Avairon. Mountagno in Tresor dòu Felibrige

    Mistralian norm

    Mistralian_norm

  • Appelle
  • Commune in Occitania, France

    Appelle (French pronunciation: [apɛl]; Occitan: Apèla) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Communes of the Tarn department "Répertoire

    Appelle

    Appelle

  • Se Canta
  • Anthem of Occitania

    dialectes d'oc qui soit encore connue d'un grand public. Institut d'Estudis Occitans 65: [...] era famusa cançon de Gaston Fébus, aquiu Aqueras montanhas que

    Se Canta

    Se Canta

    Se_Canta

  • Iberian Romance languages
  • Romance languages developed on the Iberian Peninsula

    West Iberian, East Iberian or Occitano-Romance (Catalan/Valencian and Occitan) and Southern Iberian (Andalusi Romance, also known as Mozarabic) language

    Iberian Romance languages

    Iberian_Romance_languages

  • Occitan phonology
  • Sound system of the Occitan language

    transcription delimiters. This article describes the phonology of the Occitan language. Below is a consonant chart that covers multiple dialects. Where

    Occitan phonology

    Occitan_phonology

  • Occitania national football team
  • Sports team of the European region of Occitania

    performance when they defeated Two Sicilies 2–0 to take 3rd-place. The Occitans were narrowly knocked out by hosts Iraqi Kurdistan national football team

    Occitania national football team

    Occitania_national_football_team

  • Gardiol language
  • Variety of the Occitan language

    Piedmont, the Occitans of Piedmont took a long time to realize that their language was part of the whole of oc. Since the 1970s, the name Occitan has spread

    Gardiol language

    Gardiol language

    Gardiol_language

  • Pain au chocolat
  • Viennoiserie

    (French: [pɛ̃ o ʃɔkɔla] ; Occitan: pan amb xocolata, lit. 'chocolate bread'), also known as chocolatine (French: [ʃɔkɔlatin] ; Occitan: chocolatina) in the

    Pain au chocolat

    Pain au chocolat

    Pain_au_chocolat

  • Montaillou (book)
  • 1975 book by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie

    Montaillou ([mɔ̃.ta.ju]; French: Montaillou, village occitan de 1294 à 1324, lit. 'Montaillou, an Occitan Village from 1294 to 1324') is a book by the French

    Montaillou (book)

    Montaillou_(book)

  • Occitan folk music
  • Traditional Occitan genre of music

    The traditional Occitan music in the Occitan Valleys of Italy, along with the language and religion are a fundamental element of aggregation for the local

    Occitan folk music

    Occitan folk music

    Occitan_folk_music

  • Occitano-Romance languages
  • Branch of the Romance language group

    Occitano-Romance (Catalan: llengües occitanoromàniques; Occitan: leng(u)as occitanoromanicas; Aragonese: luengas occitanoromanicas) is a branch of the

    Occitano-Romance languages

    Occitano-Romance languages

    Occitano-Romance_languages

  • Occitania (administrative region)
  • Administrative region of France

    Occitania (French: Occitanie [ɔksitani] ; Occitan: Occitània [utsiˈtanjɔ]; Catalan: Occitània [uksiˈtaniə]) is the southernmost administrative region

    Occitania (administrative region)

    Occitania (administrative region)

    Occitania_(administrative_region)

  • O Maria, Deu maire
  • 11th-century Marian hymn in Old Occitan

    ("O Mary, mother of God") is an Old Occitan song, a hymn to the Virgin Mary, rare in being one of very few Occitan songs from the Saint Martial school

    O Maria, Deu maire

    O_Maria,_Deu_maire

  • Bozouls
  • Commune in Occitanie, France

    Bozouls (French pronunciation: [bozul]; Occitan: Boason) is a commune in the southern French department of Aveyron. It is located on Route Maquis de Jean

    Bozouls

    Bozouls

    Bozouls

  • Forced assimilation
  • Involuntary cultural assimilation of minority groups

    government since the Soviet era. France practiced forced assimilation of Occitans and other ethnic minorities whose native language was not French, such

    Forced assimilation

    Forced assimilation

    Forced_assimilation

  • Niçard dialect
  • Occitan dialect spoken in Nice, France

    Tip. Sborgi e Guarnieri. Domergu Sumien. “Classificacion dei dialèctes occitans”, Lingüistica occitana 7, 2009 "online" (PDF). Archived from the original

    Niçard dialect

    Niçard dialect

    Niçard_dialect

  • Louis Alibert
  • French linguist

    restoration and normalization of the modern Occitan language. He was secretary general of the Societat d'Estudis Occitans, created in Toulouse in 1930, and followed

    Louis Alibert

    Louis Alibert

    Louis_Alibert

  • Whistled language of Aas
  • Whistled speech variation of Occitan, practiced in the Aas village, France

    "Mapa interactiva amb los noms dels vilatges occitans e lor prononciacion en occitan siflat". Github (in Occitan). Archived from the original on 23 April

    Whistled language of Aas

    Whistled language of Aas

    Whistled_language_of_Aas

  • Zone libre
  • Territory administered by Vichy France during World War II

    suggests: "During the occupation, the Franciens were separated from the Occitans by the infamous "demarcation line". For a long time, we thought that the

    Zone libre

    Zone libre

    Zone_libre

  • Gascony
  • Former province in southwestern France (1453–1789)

    Gascony (/ˈɡæskəni/; French: Gascogne [ɡaskɔɲ] ; Occitan: Gasconha [ɡasˈkuɲɔ]) was a province of the southwestern Kingdom of France that succeeded the

    Gascony

    Gascony

    Gascony

  • Gallo-Romance languages
  • Branch of the Romance languages

    However, other definitions are far broader and variously encompass the Occitan or Occitano-Romance, Gallo-Italic or Rhaeto-Romance languages. Old Gallo-Romance

    Gallo-Romance languages

    Gallo-Romance languages

    Gallo-Romance_languages

  • Albi
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Albi (French pronunciation: [albi] ; Occitan: Albi [ˈalβi]) is a commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn department, on the river

    Albi

    Albi

    Albi

  • Razo
  • Occitan preface to troubadour composition

    A razo (Old Occitan: [raˈzu], literally "cause", "reason") was a short piece of Occitan prose detailing the circumstances of a troubadour composition

    Razo

    Razo

  • Sh (digraph)
  • Digraph of the Latin alphabet

    written ש. In Occitan, sh represents [ʃ]. It mostly occurs in the Gascon dialect of Occitan and corresponds with s or ss in other Occitan dialects: peish

    Sh (digraph)

    Sh (digraph)

    Sh_(digraph)

  • Languages of France
  • language; and various other Gallo-Romance languages (Langues d'oïl 1.25%, Occitan 1.33%). Some of these languages are also spoken in neighbouring countries

    Languages of France

    Languages of France

    Languages_of_France

  • Troubadour
  • Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages

    /ˈtruːbədɔːr, -dʊər/, French: [tʁubaduʁ] ; Occitan: trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

  • Catalan language
  • Romance language

    Old Catalan shared many features with Gallo-Romance, diverging from Old Occitan between the 11th and 14th centuries. During the 11th and 12th centuries

    Catalan language

    Catalan language

    Catalan_language

  • Auvergnat
  • Occitan dialect of central and southern France

    (/ˌoʊvɛrnˈjɑː/; French pronunciation: [ovɛʁɲa] ) or Occitan auvergnat (endonym: auvernhat ) is a northern dialect of Occitan spoken in central and southern France,

    Auvergnat

    Auvergnat

    Auvergnat

  • Rhône
  • Major river in Switzerland and France

    The Rhône (/roʊn/ ROHN, French: [ʁon] ; Occitan: Ròse; Arpitan: Rôno) is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the Alps and flowing west

    Rhône

    Rhône

    Rhône

  • Gironde
  • Department of France

    Gironde (/ʒɪˈrɒnd/ zhih-ROND, US usually /dʒɪˈ-/ jih-; French: [ʒiʁɔ̃d] ; Occitan: Gironda, pronounced [dʒiˈɾundɔ]) is the largest department in the southwestern

    Gironde

    Gironde

    Gironde

  • Lucha Occitana
  • Political party in France

    Occitan Struggle (Occitan: Lucha Occitana, LO) was an Occitan political group created in 1971 from the Comitat Occitans d'Estudis e d'Accion.[page needed]

    Lucha Occitana

    Lucha Occitana

    Lucha_Occitana

  • Farinata
  • Chickpea pancake

    Farinata (Italian: [fariˈnaːta]), socca (Occitan: [suˈka]) or farinata di ceci is a type of thin, unleavened pancake or crêpe made from chickpea flour

    Farinata

    Farinata

    Farinata

  • Limousin
  • Region in southwest-central France

    Limousin (French pronunciation: [limuzɛ̃] ; Occitan: Lemosin [lemuˈzi]) is a former administrative region of southwest-central France. Named after the

    Limousin

    Limousin

    Limousin

  • Poitou-Charentes
  • Former administrative region in France

    Poitou-Charentes (French pronunciation: [pwatu ʃaʁɑ̃t] ; Occitan: Peitau-Charantas; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Poetou-Chérentes) was an administrative region

    Poitou-Charentes

    Poitou-Charentes

    Poitou-Charentes

  • Middle French
  • Historical variety of French used from the mid-14th century to the early 17th century

    language of the Kingdom of France in place of Latin and other Oïl and Occitan languages the literary development of French prepared the vocabulary and

    Middle French

    Middle_French

  • Provinces of Spain
  • Second-level administrative divisions of Spain

    Castilla y León Catalan: Catalunya Occitan: Catalonha Spanish: Cataluña Catalan: Girona Spanish: Gerona Catalan: Lleida Occitan: Lhèida Spanish: Lérida Galician:

    Provinces of Spain

    Provinces of Spain

    Provinces_of_Spain

  • Pierre Bec
  • Occitan-language poet and linguist

    He was one of the founders of the IEO or Institut d'Estudis Occitans (Institute of Occitan Studies) as well as its president from 1962 to 1980. Pierre

    Pierre Bec

    Pierre_Bec

  • Maquis shrubland
  • Type of biome in the Mediterranean region

    mediterranea in Italian; Corsican: machja, pronounced [ˈmaca]; Croatian: makija; Occitan: maquís; Catalan: màquia) is a savanna-like shrubland biome in the Mediterranean

    Maquis shrubland

    Maquis shrubland

    Maquis_shrubland

  • Guardia Piemontese
  • Town in Calabria, Italy

    Linguistica 4, 1993, 27–36; Kunert, "L’occitan en Calàbria", in: Estudis Occitans 16, 1994, 3–14; Kunert, "L’occitan en Calabre", in: RLR XCVIII, 1994, 477–489

    Guardia Piemontese

    Guardia Piemontese

    Guardia_Piemontese

  • Èze
  • Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

    Èze (French pronunciation: [ɛːz]; Occitan: Esa; Italian: Eza) is a seaside commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

    Èze

    Èze

    Èze

  • Croissant (linguistic zone)
  • Crescent-shaped linguistic zone in France

    Lemosina. Quint, Nicolas (2002). "Le marchois: problèmes de norme aux confins occitans" [CAUBET Dominique, & CHAKER Salem, & SIBILLE Jean (Joan) (2002) (dir.)

    Croissant (linguistic zone)

    Croissant (linguistic zone)

    Croissant_(linguistic_zone)

  • Vivaro-Alpine dialect
  • Variety of the Occitan language

    Vivaro-Alpine (Occitan: vivaroalpenc, vivaroaupenc; French: vivaro-alpin, pronounced [vivaʁo alpɛ̃]) is a variety of Occitan spoken in southeastern France

    Vivaro-Alpine dialect

    Vivaro-Alpine dialect

    Vivaro-Alpine_dialect

  • Mentonasc dialect
  • Transitional dialect between the Occitan language and the Ligurian language

    Occitanes] Sumien (2009) = Sumien, Domergue. "Classificacion dei dialèctes occitans", Lingüistica Occitana 7, Septembre de 2009, p. 1-44. ISSN Venturini (1983)

    Mentonasc dialect

    Mentonasc dialect

    Mentonasc_dialect

  • Aligot
  • French cheese and potato dish

    Aligot (Occitan: Aligòt) is a dish made from cheese blended into mashed potatoes (often with some garlic) that is made on the high plateau of Aubrac (part

    Aligot

    Aligot

    Aligot

  • Aude
  • Department of France in Occitanie

    Aude (/oʊd/ OHD; French: [od] ; Occitan: [ˈawðe]) is a department in southern France, located in Occitania and named after the river Aude. The departmental

    Aude

    Aude

    Aude

  • Diaeresis (diacritic)
  • Mark that indicates separation of vowels

    purpose in several languages of western and southern Europe, among them Occitan, Catalan, French, Dutch, Welsh, and (rarely) English. As a further extension

    Diaeresis (diacritic)

    Diaeresis_(diacritic)

  • Gévaudan
  • Historical area of France

    Gévaudan (French pronunciation: [ʒevodɑ̃]; Occitan: Gavaudan, Gevaudan) is a historical area of France in Lozère département. It took its name from the

    Gévaudan

    Gévaudan

    Gévaudan

  • Ondres
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Ondres (French pronunciation: [ɔ̃dʁ]; Occitan pronunciation: [ˈunðres]) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France

    Ondres

    Ondres

    Ondres

  • À
  • Latin letter A with grave accent

    It is found in the Catalan, Emilian-Romagnol, French, Italian, Maltese, Occitan, Portuguese, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages

    À

    À

    À

  • Aioli
  • West Mediterranean sauce of garlic and oil

    comes from the French aïoli, which is an adaptation of an Occitan term. The spelling in Occitan may be alhòli, following the classical norm, or aiòli, following

    Aioli

    Aioli

    Aioli

  • Tenso
  • Style of troubadour song

    A tenso (Old Occitan: [tenˈsu, teⁿˈsu]; French: tençon) is a style of troubadour song. It takes the form of a debate in which each voice defends a position;

    Tenso

    Tenso

  • Cro-Magnon rock shelter
  • Cave and archaeological site in France

    /kroʊˈmæɡnən/ kroh-MAG-nən; French: abri de Cro-Magnon [abʁi d(ə) kʁomaɲɔ̃]; Occitan: abric de Cròsmanhon) is an Aurignacian (Upper Paleolithic) site, located

    Cro-Magnon rock shelter

    Cro-Magnon rock shelter

    Cro-Magnon_rock_shelter

  • Gard
  • Department in Occitanie, France

    returned to the original Occitan name of the river, Gard (Occitan pronunciation: [gaɾ]). It is part of a revival of Occitan culture. In classical times

    Gard

    Gard

    Gard

  • Rodez AF
  • French football club, based in Rodez

    Rodez Aveyron Football (Occitan: Rodés Avairon) is a French association football club based in Rodez. The club was founded in 1929 and currently plays

    Rodez AF

    Rodez AF

    Rodez_AF

  • Piedmontese language
  • Gallo-Italic language spoken in Italy

    western group of Romance languages, which also includes French, Arpitan, Occitan, and Catalan. It is spoken in the core of Piedmont, in northwestern Liguria

    Piedmontese language

    Piedmontese language

    Piedmontese_language

  • Brandade
  • Dish of cod, olive oil, and potatoes

    Brandade (Occitan: Brandada) is an emulsion made from salt cod, olive oil, and usually potatoes. It is eaten in the winter with bread or potatoes. In

    Brandade

    Brandade

    Brandade

  • Sète
  • Administrative division in Occitania, France

    Sète (French pronunciation: [sɛt]; Occitan: Seta, [ˈsetɔ]), also historically spelled Cette (official until 1928) and Sette, is a resort town and commune

    Sète

    Sète

    Sète

  • Flags of the regions of France
  • Overview of French regional flags

    Vexillology. The still popular flag of the historical region Occitania with the Occitan cross, later adopted by Midi-Pyrénées and Languedoc-Roussillon. Official

    Flags of the regions of France

    Flags_of_the_regions_of_France

  • Haute-Garonne
  • Department of France in Occitanie

    Haute-Garonne (French pronunciation: [ot ɡaʁɔn]; Occitan: Nauta Garona, pronounced [ˈnawto ɡaˈɾuno]; Upper Garonne) is a department in the southwestern

    Haute-Garonne

    Haute-Garonne

    Haute-Garonne

  • Rochefort, Charente-Maritime
  • Subprefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    pronunciation: [ʁɔʃfɔʁ] ; Occitan: Ròchafòrt), unofficially Rochefort-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʃfɔʁ syʁ mɛʁ]; Occitan: Ròchafòrt de Mar) for disambiguation

    Rochefort, Charente-Maritime

    Rochefort, Charente-Maritime

    Rochefort,_Charente-Maritime

  • Northern Catalonia
  • Catalan territory ceded to France in 1659

    of Spain. The district lies on the most direct route between Toulouse (Occitan: Tolosa de Lengadoc) and Barcelona (via Foix and Ripoll), and a railway

    Northern Catalonia

    Northern Catalonia

    Northern_Catalonia

  • Aveyron
  • Department in Occitania, France

    Aveyron (French: [avɛʁɔ̃] ; Occitan: Avairon [aβajˈɾu]) is a department in the region of Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron

    Aveyron

    Aveyron

    Aveyron

  • Languages of Italy
  • 1999 national law, therefore including the Friulians, the Sardinians, the Occitans, the Ladins etc., with the addition of the Romani. In actual practice,

    Languages of Italy

    Languages of Italy

    Languages_of_Italy

  • Creuse
  • Department of France

    Creuse (French pronunciation: [kʁøz] ; Occitan: Cruesa or Crosa) is a department in central France named after the river Creuse. After Lozère, it is the

    Creuse

    Creuse

    Creuse

  • Judeo-Provençal
  • Extinct Occitan dialect

    Judeo-Provençal, or Judeo-Occitan, is a dialect of Occitan historically spoken by Jews in the South of France. In the Middle Ages, it was spoken by the

    Judeo-Provençal

    Judeo-Provençal

  • Crusade song
  • Music genre

    A Crusade song (Occitan: canso de crozada, Catalan: cançó de croada, German: Kreuzlied) is any vernacular lyric poem about the Crusades. Crusade songs

    Crusade song

    Crusade song

    Crusade_song

  • Cobla esparsa
  • Single-stanza poem in troubadour poetry

    A cobla esparsa (Old Occitan: [ˈkobla esˈpaɾsa] literally meaning "scattered stanza") in Old Occitan is the name used for a single-stanza poem in troubadour

    Cobla esparsa

    Cobla_esparsa

  • Southern France
  • Geographical area of France

    Occitania in southern Europe, the historical and cultural region in which Occitan (French: langue d'oc), as distinct from the langues d'oïl of northern France

    Southern France

    Southern France

    Southern_France

  • Comtat Venaissin
  • Enclave of the Papal States within France

    The Comtat Venaissin (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃ta vənɛsɛ̃]; Occitan: lo Comtat Venaicin; 'County of Venaissin'), often called the Comtat for short, was

    Comtat Venaissin

    Comtat Venaissin

    Comtat_Venaissin

  • Á
  • Latin letter A with acute accent

    below, the letter is used to write Blackfoot, Galician, Lakota, Navajo, Occitan, Sámi, and Western Apache.[citation needed] In Chinese pinyin, á is the

    Á

    Á

    Á

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
  • Administrative region of France

    time as the coat of arms. de facto Flag used since 2018 In Arpitan and in Occitan, two of the three languages that are historically spoken in the region

    Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

    Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

    Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

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    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Fineen

    Handsome

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    Supplanter; He who Supplants; Heaney; Literature; Lyrical; Beauty; Ethical

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    Strong

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    Beautiful

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    God has Heard; Thankful; God will Judge

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    English : variant spelling of Street.

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    Lord Krishna

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    A star

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