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Orbey. the Olca Becomes Opla: What Future in the Institution for the Welche Patois?

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Since 1994, the regional languages were represented by the Office for Languages and Cultures of Alsace (Olca), which became the Office public de la langue régionale d'Alsace (Opla) on Thursday, 20 November: a new name that makes Gilbert Michel, a supporter of the Welche patois, who is found in the Val d'Orbey.
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Since 1994, the regional languages were represented by the Office for Languages and Cultures of Alsace (Olca), which became the Office public de la langue régionale d'Alsace (Opla) on Thursday, 20 November: a new name that makes Gilbert Michel, a supporter of the Welche patois, who is found in the Val d'Orbey.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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