
Riclé
What does it mean?
​Riclé It is a term that was used a lot in the past in Ferrel. Especially by the population of the upper part of the place (the bears), where it is still used today by some older people.

​The story
Since it was in this area of ​​the place that this expression was most used, we can admit with some certainty that this term was brought by the shipwrecked people who gave rise to the upper part of our town. Riclé is a word composed of the agglutination of two words: "rico + olé = Ric + lé = Riclé ​
Rico in the local language means "Friend" and olé is a greeting. Therefore: Rico, olé, is equivalent to: "Friend, olé", "Friend, hi", "Friend, are you well?" ​
Over time and due to oral and grammatical evolutions, the two words were combined into one. Normally "ricle" was used at the beginning of a sentence or conversation and its meaning is affectionate. It means "Friend, olé". ​
When we opened this house on June 9, 1988, we gave it this name to preserve some of the history of our land.
Riclé is a greeting
It is an expression of affection
That comes from the heart
For the boy and the old man
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​​​​​​​​​​​​The bottle is reminiscent of a drink, meaning a bar, a place where people drink. The donkey's ears, tail and the burnil symbolize the donkey, a fundamental figure in the history of Ferrel. It is known as the land of donkeys without food. Our symbol also preserves some part of the history of Ferrel.
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The Riclé Symbol
