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    Gallurese (gadduresu) is a Romance dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian family spoken in the region of Gallura, northeastern Sardinia. Gallurese is variously...
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    its Corsican (and therefore Tuscan) roots, which closely relate it to Gallurese; the latter is linguistically considered a Corsican dialect despite its...
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    supported. In fact, the majority of linguists classify Corsican, including Gallurese and Sassarese as its dialects, as part of Italo-Dalmatian and closely...
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    Region of Sardinia granted "the Sassarese and Gallurese dialects" («al dialetto sassarese e a quello gallurese») equal legal status with the other languages...
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    or Sards (Sardinian: Sardos or Sardus; Italian and Sassarese: Sardi; Gallurese: Saldi), are a Romance language-speaking ethnic group native to Sardinia...
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    Ancona Fabriano Macerata Central−Northern Latian Romanesco Sabino Corsican Gallurese Italian Italo-Australian Maltese Italian Regional Italian Swiss Italian...
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    Gallura (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Gallura (Gallurese: Gaddura or Gaddhura [ɡaˈɖːura]; Sardinian: Caddura [kaˈɖːuɾa]) is a region in North-Eastern Sardinia, Italy. The name Gallùra is allegedly...
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    Costa Smeralda (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    The Costa Smeralda (Italian: [ˈkɔsta zmeˈralda], lit. 'Emerald Coast'; Gallurese: Monti di Mola; Sardinian: Montes de Mola) is a coastal area and tourist...
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    language island, Bonifacio: it is locally known by the name of bunifazzin. Gallurese dialect is a variety of Corsican spoken in the extreme north of Sardinia...
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    cozze e arselle, zuppa di farro, zuppa d'orzo, zuppa frantoiana, zuppa gallurese (or suppa cuata), zuppa pavese, zuppa toscana (or minestra di pane) Crema...
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    Strait of Bonifacio (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Bonifacio; Italian: Bocche di Bonifacio; Corsican: Bucchi di Bunifaziu; Gallurese: Bocchi di Bunifaciu; Sardinian: Buccas de Bonifatziu; Ligurian: Bocche...
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    Sardinia (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    island's other minority languages (the Corsican-influenced Sassarese and Gallurese, and finally Tabarchino Ligurian). Owing to the variety of Sardinia's...
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    La Maddalena (Gallurese: Madalena or La Madalena, Sardinian: Sa Madalena) is a town and comune located on the islands of the Maddalena archipelago in...
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    Romance languages (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    cenâ. Galician (Ela) pecha/fecha sempre a fiestra/xanela antes de cear. Gallurese Idda chjude sempri lu balconi primma di cinà. Italian (Ella/lei) chiude...
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  • Corsican, spoken on Corsica, is thought to be descended from Tuscan. Gallurese and Sassarese, spoken on the northern tip of Sardinia, can be considered...
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    Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Bonifaziu [bɔniˈfatsju], or Bonifaciu [bɔniˈfatʃu]; Bonifacino: Bunifazziu; Gallurese: Bunifaciu) is a commune in the southern tip of the island of Corsica...
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    indigenous to the island (Sardinian, Catalan, Tabarchino, Sassarese and Gallurese) are recognised and promoted as "enjoying the same dignity and standing...
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    the Corso-Sardinian transitional varieties spoken in northern Sardinia (Gallurese and Sassarese) are classified by scholars as a direct offshoot from medieval...
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    Sardinian and Corsican (or, in the case of Gallurese, are sometimes classified as a variant of Corsican). For Gallurese: ATTI DEL II CONVEGNO INTERNAZIONALE...
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    Province of Sassari (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Tàtari; Sassarese: prubìnzia di Sàssari; Catalan: província de Sàsser; Gallurese: pruvincia di Sassari) is a province in the autonomous island region of...
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    Santa Teresa Gallura (Gallurese: Lungoni, Sardinian: Lungone) is a town on the northern tip of Sardinia, on the Strait of Bonifacio, in the province of...
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    Corsican, spoken on Corsica, is thought to be descended from Tuscan. Gallurese and Sassarese, spoken on the northern tip of Sardinia, can be considered...
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    Loiri Porto San Paolo (Gallurese: Lòiri–Poltu Santu Paulu, Sardinian: Lòiri–Portu Santu Paulu) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sassari in...
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    San Teodoro (Gallurese: Santu Diadòru, Sardinian: Santu Tiadòru) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia...
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  • [tsi˥˥ ʒieʔ˨˦] 'this one' Corsican ghjesgia [ˈɟeːʒa] 'church' Also in Gallurese Czech muži [ˈmuʒɪ] 'men' See Czech phonology Dutch garage [ɣäˈräːʒə] 'garage'...
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    Tempio Pausania (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Tempio Pausania (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɛmpjo pauˈzaːnja] ; Gallurese: Tèmpiu) is a town of about 14,000 inhabitants in the Gallura region of northern...
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  • → Sassarese, Indo-European → Romance → Gallurese Italy (Sardinia) Logudorese, Campidanese, Sassarese, Gallurese Christianity → Catholicism Sasak Austronesian...
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    Olbia (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Olbia (Italian: [ˈɔlbja] , locally [ˈolbja]; Sardinian: Terranoa; Gallurese: Tarranoa) is a city and commune of 60,346 inhabitants (May 2018) in the Italian...
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    the Corso-Sardinian transitional varieties spoken in northern Sardinia (Gallurese and Sassarese) are classified by scholars as a direct offshoot from medieval...
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    Mount Limbara (category Articles containing Gallurese-language text)
    Mount Limbara (Gallurese: Monti di Limbara, Sardinian: Monte de Limbara) is a rocky granitic massif in northeastern Sardinia, Italy. It is located in...
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