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  2. Breton language - Wikipedia

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    Breton is spoken in Lower Brittany (Breton: Breizh-Izel), roughly to the west of a line linking Plouha (west of Saint-Brieuc) and La Roche-Bernard (east of Vannes).It comes from a Brittonic language community that once extended from Great Britain to Armorica (present-day Brittany) and had even established a toehold in Galicia (in present-day Spain).

  3. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Overseas region (French: Région d'outre-mer) is a recent designation, given to the overseas departments that have similar powers to those of the regions of metropolitan France. As integral parts of the French Republic , they are represented in the National Assembly , Senate and Economic and Social Council , elect a Member of the European ...

  4. Languages of France - Wikipedia

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    Of the languages of France, French is the sole official language according to the second article of the French Constitution. French, a Gallo-Romance language, is spoken by nearly the entire population of France. In addition to French, several regional languages are also spoken to varying degrees, such as Alsatian, a German dialect (specifically ...

  5. Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg - Wikipedia

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    Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg. The Public Office for the Breton Language (Breton: Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg; French: Office public de la langue bretonne) was established on 15 October 2010 as a public institution, with state and regional cooperation and funding, to promote and develop teaching and use of the Breton language in daily life. It is an ...

  6. Bretons - Wikipedia

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    The Bretons (/ ˈbrɛtɒnz, - ənz, - ɒ̃z /; [ 7 ] Breton: Bretoned or Vretoned, [ 8 ]Breton pronunciation: [breˈtɔ̃nɛt]) are an ethnic group native to Brittany, north-western France. They trace their heritage to groups of Brittonic speakers who emigrated from southwestern Great Britain, particularly Cornwall and Devon, mostly during the ...

  7. Brittany - Wikipedia

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    Brittany (/ ˈ b r ɪ t ən i / BRIT-ən-ee; French: Bretagne, pronounced ⓘ; Breton: Breizh, pronounced [bʁɛjs, bʁɛx]; [1] [dubious – discuss] Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn, pronounced [bəʁtaɛɲ]) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.

  8. Hauts-de-France - Wikipedia

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    The Conseil d'État approved Hauts-de-France as the name of the region on 28 September 2016, effective the following 30 September. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] With 6,009,976 inhabitants as of 1 January 2015 and a population density of 189 inhabitants per km 2 , it is the third most populous region in France and the second-most densely populated in metropolitan ...

  9. Category:Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Flags of the regions of France. List of French regions and overseas collectivities by GDP. List of French regions and overseas departments by GRP per capita. Regional council (France) ISO 3166-2:FR. Ranked list of French regions.