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  • [[Italy]] currently has one national language: [[Italian language| Standard Italian]]. Many of the regional varieties of Italian spoken aroun * [[French language|French]]
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  • ...according to linguist Geoffrey Hull (1982), who prefers the name "Padanian language". * as a [[language family|sub-family]] composed of several regional Romance languages (accordi
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  • ==Language== ...unities. In several villages, the [[Arbëreshë]] dialect of the [[Albanian language]] has been spoken since a wave of refugees settled there in the 15th centur
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  • The '''Aosta Valley''' (in [[French]]: ''Vallée d'Aoste'', in [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Valle d'Aosta'') is a mountainous [[Regions of Italy|region]] .... In the small town of [[Gressoney]] the population also speaks a [[German language|German]] [[dialect]].
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  • official_language = [[Italian language|Italian]], and [[French language|French]]| .... In the small town of [[Gressoney]] the population also speaks a [[German language|German]] [[dialect]].
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  • '''Apulia''' (official [[Italian language|Italian]] name: '''''Puglia''''' ['pu{{IPA|ʎː}}a]) is a region in southe ==Language==
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  • |'''[[Official language]]''' || [[Italian language|Italian]]<sup>1</sup> ...[French language|French]] is co-official in the [[Aosta Valley]]; [[German language|German]] is co-official in [[South Tyrol]].<br>
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  • The '''Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: [[bat]]) was a three-engined bomber/transport in the [[Italy|Ita
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  • '''Ventimiglia''' ([[French language|in French]] ''Vintimille'', Latin '''Album Intimilium''' or '''Albintimiliu
    5 KB (798 words) - 10:02, 6 February 2009
  • ...uthern Italian]]; minorities of [[Griko language|Griko]] and pockets of [[Franco-Provençal]], [[Occitan]] and [[Arbëresh]].
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  • |Official languages || [[French language|French]]<sup>2</sup> ...''Principatu de Múnegu''; [[Occitan]]: ''Principat de Mónegue''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Principato di Monaco''), more commonly known as '''Monaco''',
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  • |Rank || 19–20 native (in a near tie with [[Turkish language|Turkish]] and [[Urdu]]) ...], [[European Union]], [[San Marino]], [[Slovenia]], [[Somalia]] (regional language), [[Vatican City]], [[Istria county]] of [[Croatia]]
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  • Italy currently has one national language [[Italian culture|Italian]]. Several other languages are also spoken throug
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  • The '''Lega Nord''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for "'''Northern League'''," '''LN''') is an [[List of political ...lture and language, in [[Piedmont]] the defense of Piedmontese culture and language and so on. We can say that the League is based on a collection of different
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  • ...ni]] ([[1785]]-[[1873]]) - writer, considered the father of modern Italian language ...n]] descent due to her mother. She can also speak and understand [[Italian language|Italian]].
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  • Italy currently has one national language [[Italian culture|Italian]]. Several other languages are also spoken throug
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 10:15, 27 April 2010
  • ...guage|Italian]] and [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Σικελία'' in [[Greek language|Greek]]) is an [[Autonomous regions with special statute (Italy)|autonomous ...-902. It is reported in contemporary accounts that Sicilians spoke [[Greek language|Greek]] or Italo-Greek [[dialects]] until at least the 10th century, and in
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  • '''Italian literature''' is [[literature]] written in the [[Italian language]], particularly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature w ...d Konrad used a French source to make an almost original work in their own language. [[Guido delle Colonne]] of [[Messina]], one of the [[vernacular]] poets of
    111 KB (18,030 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
  • '''Italian literature''' is [[literature]] written in the [[Italian language]], particularly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature w ...d Konrad used a French source to make an almost original work in their own language. [[Guido delle Colonne]] of [[Messina]], one of the [[vernacular]] poets of
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010
  • '''Milan''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Milano''; [[Milanese]]: ''Milán'') is the main city of [[nort
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