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- Se_Canta abstract "Se Canta (Occitan pronunciation: [se ˈkantɔ, se ˈkaⁿtɔ]; regional alternative titles: Se Chanta; Aqueras Montanhas) is an anthem associated with Occitania. It is also a very old popular song, known all over Occitania. According to legend, it was written by Gaston III Fébus (1331–1391), Count of Foix and Béarn.Since 1993, it has an official status in Aran Valley (a comarca in Catalonia) with the title Montanhes Araneses. It has been the official anthem of Toulouse FC since August 6, 2010.Se Canta is often regarded as the unofficial anthem of all Occitania and most people living in that region know the words to the first verse and chorus even if they are not native Occitan speakers themselves.Notable occasions on which it has been sung include the opening ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin on February 10, 2006 (by L'Ange Gardien Chorus), and in the French National Assembly on June 3, 2003 (by Jean Lassalle, in protest at a perceived slight on the Pyrenean village of Urdos by Minister of the Interior Nicolas Sarkozy).Se Canta was commercially covered by a number of singers and bands, among which are Lou Dalfin, Patric, André Dassary, Charé Moulâ, Calabrun (from Germany), Jean-Bernard Poitevin, Coriandre, Tòni de l'Ostal, Biella Nuei (Aragón), Crestian Almergue e lo Grop Tèst, Corrou de Berra and Dorothée.".
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- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Comarca.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Cruas.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Dorothée.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Foix.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink French_National_Assembly.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Gaston_III,_Count_of_Foix.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Gaston_III_Fébus.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
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- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Dalfin.
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- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Meysse.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_the_Interior_(France).
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Montpellier.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Nantes.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Narbonne.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_(France).
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Sarkozy.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Nîmes.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Occitan_Valleys.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Occitan_language.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Occitania.
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- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Pyrenees.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Toulouse_FC.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Turin.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Urdos.
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLink Val_dAran.
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- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Montanhes araneses".
- Se_Canta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Se Canta".
- Se_Canta adopted "2008".
- Se_Canta altTitle "Aqueras Montanhas, Montanhes Araneses".
- Se_Canta altTitle "Se Chanta".
- Se_Canta author Gaston_III,_Count_of_Foix.
- Se_Canta author Gaston_III_Fébus.
- Se_Canta englishTitle "If it Sings".
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- Se_Canta subject Category:European_anthems.
- Se_Canta subject Category:Medieval_music.
- Se_Canta subject Category:National_anthems.
- Se_Canta subject Category:Occitan_music.
- Se_Canta subject Category:Old_Occitan_literature.
- Se_Canta subject Category:Patriotic_songs.
- Se_Canta subject Category:Regional_songs.
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- Se_Canta comment "Se Canta (Occitan pronunciation: [se ˈkantɔ, se ˈkaⁿtɔ]; regional alternative titles: Se Chanta; Aqueras Montanhas) is an anthem associated with Occitania. It is also a very old popular song, known all over Occitania. According to legend, it was written by Gaston III Fébus (1331–1391), Count of Foix and Béarn.Since 1993, it has an official status in Aran Valley (a comarca in Catalonia) with the title Montanhes Araneses.".
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