beautiful Languedoc

beautiful Languedoc

في ودي جني

أحاطتنا جبال, لونها أحمر متعب
أكلنا من الأرض والنار, حيوانات وخضراوات
وشربنا الماء
عددنا نجوما عابرة ونمنا ننظر الى
نجم الشمال والدب الأكبر.
سمعنا الريح ولم تقل لنا شيئا
حتى أشعلت القمم بشروق الشمس
ورائحة الثي البدوي في وادي جني....

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Politics in Languedoc...

At the regional elections in March 2004, the socialist mayor ofMontpellier Georges Frêche, a maverick in French politics, conquered the region, defeating its center-right president. Since then, Georges Frêche has embarked on a complete overhaul of the region and its institutions. The flag of the region, which displayed the cross of Languedoc as well as theFlag of Roussillon (the "Senyera"), was changed for a new nondescript flag with no reference to the old provinces, except in terms of the colors (red and yellow), which are the colors of both Languedoc and all the territories from the former Crown of Aragon.

In the same spirit, Georges Frêche also wanted to change the name of the region, wishing to erase its duality (Languedoc vs. Roussillon) and strengthen its unity. Thus, he wanted to rename the region "Septimanie" (Septimania). Septimania was the name created by the Romans at the end of the Roman Empire for the coastal area corresponding quite well to present day Languedoc-Roussillon (including Roussillon, but not including Gévaudan), and used in the early Middle Ages for the area. This name, however, has not been in use since the 9th century, and it sounded quite odd to French people. A strong opposition of the population led to Georges Frêche giving up on his idea. He declared that he still believed in it but could not go ahead without a mandate.

Now, for tourism, view the pictures in the album below!

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