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France Bleu Breizh Izel, also known as ici Lower Brittany and ici Breizh Izel, is a public service generalist radio station located in Lower Brittany, where Breton is traditionally spoken. The station broadcasts in Finistère , parts of western Côtes-d'Armor and western Morbihan .
Ici (French pronunciation: ⓘ; formerly France Bleu [fʁɑ̃s blø]) is a network of local and regional radio stations in France, part of the national public broadcasting group Radio France.
However, the French word "bas" is often understood as carrying negative connotations, implying "inferior in status". The Breton name of Lower Brittany, "Breizh Izel", is used in many Breton songs sung in French of the 19th and 20th centuries, perhaps because the Breton word "Izel" has no such negative connotations.
Although, the "Gouel Breizh" (Festival of Brittany), is the biggest Breton national event, taking place every year during the week of the 19th of May: the day Saint Yves died. The ermine is an important symbol of Brittany reflected in the ancient blazons of the Duchy of Brittany and also in the chivalric order , L’Ordre de l’Hermine (The ...
Breizh [bʁɛjs, bʁɛχ] Llydaw: Breten Vian an Bhriotáin [ənˠ ˈvʲɾʲit̪ˠaːnʲ] a' Bhreatainn Bheag [ə ˈvɾʲɛht̪əɲ ˈvek] yn Vritaan Cornwall: Kernev-Veur [ˈkɛʁnev ˈvøːr] Cernyw: Kernow Corn na Breataine [ˈkoːɾˠn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈbʲɾʲat̪ˠənʲə] a' Chòrn [ə ˈxoːrˠn̪ˠ] yn Chorn Ireland: Iwerzhon [iˈwɛʁzɔ̃n]
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).
Brittany (French: Bretagne ⓘ; Breton: Breizh; Gallo: Bertaèyn [bəʁtaɛɲ]) is the westernmost region of Metropolitan France. It covers about four fifths of the territory of the historic province of Brittany. It is one of two regions in Metropolitan France that do not contain any landlocked departments, the other being Corsica.
The Allouis longwave transmitter has been France's central longwave broadcast transmitter since 1939. It is located near the village of Allouis.. Allouis transmitter. It broadcast the France Inter public radio station from October 1952 [1] until 31 December 2016.