Coordinates: 47°35′51″N 3°31′57″E / 47.59750°N 3.53250°E
Anus is a populated place in Burgundy, France, within the commune of Fouronnes.
Anus was anciently parished with Fouronnes, the parish sometimes being called Fouronne et Anus. In 1848, the two together had seventy households, of which nineteen were at Anus. In the 16th century, Anus had its own seigneur, who in 1598 was Guillaume Girard de Rièrre.
Yonne (French pronunciation: [jɔn]) is a French department named after the river Yonne. It is one of the eight constituent departments of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and is located in the northwest of the region, bordering Île-de-France. It was created in 1790 during the French Revolution. Its prefecture (capital) is Auxerre and its postcode number is 89.
It is the fourth most populous department in the region with a population of about 342,000 (2012), and an average annual increase over the last few years of 0.41% per year. The biggest city is Auxerre, the capital, with a population of 35,000 in the city and roughly 43,000 in the urban area centred on it.
The first evidence of occupation in this area is found in the Grottes d'Arcy-sur-Cure where paintings have been found dating back 28,000 years. The Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers of that time also left behind numerous flint artefacts, but the area is believed to have been occupied for about 200,000 years. By 4000 BC, a wave of Neolithics arrived from the Danube region of eastern Europe building substantial wooden houses and introducing pottery decorated with the characteristics of the Linear Pottery culture. Further waves of immigrants followed, the Chasséen culture, and the Michelsberg culture.
The Yonne is a river in France, left tributary of the Seine. It is 292 kilometres (181 mi) long. The river gives its name to the Yonne département. It rises in the Nièvre département, in the Morvan hills near Château-Chinon. It flows into the river Seine in Montereau-Fault-Yonne.
The Yonne flows through the following départements and towns:
The main tributaries of the Yonne are the Vanne, the Armançon, the Serein and the Cure.
Hello, Jerry, I been watching you. The times are gettin' scary, And I don't know what to do. But sing your song for everyone, Lighten up the heavy sky. You can croon your tune, Let yourself shine through, Help the people 'round you come alive.
Oh, come alive.
Hey, hey, Davy, do you understand, The country's going crazy? Lend a helping hand. We'll sing around, Till the sun goes down. will brighten the leaden skies. We can croon a tune by the blood-red moon, Help the people 'round us come alive.