Last modified: 2007-02-10 by ivan sache
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Breton flags with the European colours - Image by Michel Bolloré & Ivan Sache, 27 February 2001
A Gwenn-ha-Du with black replaced by yellow and white replaced by blue was spotted in Rennes, as reported in Ar Banniel [arb], #6 (Summer 1998), p. 20.
Ivan Sache, 27 February 2001
EuroBreton flag - Image by Ivan Sache, 26 July 2003
The EuroBreton flag has white letters BZH inside the ring of stars of the
European Union flag. The EuroBreton
flag was presented by Michel Bolloré, who is, however, not the designer of the flag, in Ar Banniel[arb], #12 (Summer 2000).
BZH stands for Breizh, the Breton name of Brittany. In
fact, the name Breizh is a compromise between Breiz
(KLT -
Cornwall-Léon-Trégor
- phonetic spelling) and Breih
(Vannes phonetic spelling). The letters
BZH appear on all kinds of car stickers and other items related to
Brittany.
The word Breizh is more and more frequently used, for
instance in the Tro Breiz (Tour of Brittany), the traditional
Breton pilgrimage via the seven saints' cathedrals (St. Brieuc in St.
Brieuc ; St. Malo in St. Malo ; St.
Samson in Dol-de-Bretagne ; St. Patern in
Vannes ; St. Corentin in Quimper ; St.
Pol-Aurélien in St. Pol-de-Léon ; St. Tugdual in
Tréguier); in Radio Bleue Breizh Izel, the regional
radio station ; in Coop Breizh, a company distributing Breton
books, music, flags...
Ivan Sache, 26 July 2003