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Born in Groix in 1936, musician (bombarde) and cultural and political activist, Yannig Baron has marked several decades of struggles for Brittany, particularly for bilingual education. Founder of Dihun, the association of parents of students in private Catholic schools, he was a hunger striker several times and received the Collar of the Ermine in 2004.
Philippe Argouarch pour ABP
6 janvier
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Why Yes Breizh and not Ya Breizh?
Some regret that we did not choose Ya Breizh — “Yes Brittany” in Breton — instead of Yes Breizh.
But our choice is neither a coincidence nor a rejection of the Breton language: it is natural, coherent, and fully embraced.
Our explanations ...
le porte-parole pour Yes Breizh
6 janvier
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The European Language Equality Network, the international civil society organization working for the protection of European indigenous minoritised languages, has called for a new UN Convention to protect minoritised languages […]
Lorient is once again gearing up to host one of the largest gatherings of Celtic culture and music in the world. The 54th Festival Interceltique de Lorient, taking place from August 1 to 10, 2025, will shine a spotlight on the vibrant cultures of North America's East Coast, with a theme dedicated to "Les Cousins d'Amérique".
Philippe Argouarch (avec l'aide de l'IA) pour ABP
29 novembre
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