• Royasc is a dialect bridging the gap between the Ligurian language and the Occitan language. It is spoken in Italy and France. The Royasc dialect is spoken...
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    Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern Bergamasque Cremish Western Brianzöö...
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    Tende (French pronunciation: [tɑ̃d] ; Italian, Occitan and Royasc: Tenda) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France. Tende...
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    Oltregiogo Ligurian (North of Genoa, mainly in Val Borbera and Novi Ligure) Royasc (in Upper Roya Valley, between Italy and France) Spezzino (in La Spezia)...
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    Dauphinois Forézien Jurassien Lyonnais Savoyard Gallo Italic Ligurian language Royasc Basque (Euskara) Romani There are also several languages spoken in France's...
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    Saorge (French: [saɔʁʒ]; Royasc: Sauèrge; Brigasc: Savurgë; standard Ligurian: Savurgiu; Italian: Saorgio; Occitan: Saorj) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes...
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    "Ventimigliese", that stretches from the coast until Piedmont.[citation needed] The Royasc dialect is connected to the "Ventimigliese", as a mountainous version of...
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  • Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern Bergamasque Cremish Western Brianzöö...
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    Piemontese which is a linguistic enclave in southern Italy. The zone of the royasc speech is generally excluded from Occitan despite the requests of its speakers...
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  • Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern Bergamasque Cremish Western Brianzöö...
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  • Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern Bergamasque Cremish Western Brianzöö...
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  • some villages of the communes of Ormea and Triora. It is very close to Royasc dialect. During the Renaissance the Ligurian language was spoken in all...
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    the IEO, where it differs from G   J. Northern boundary of the brigasc-royasc area   K. Approximative boundary of the Occitan language   L. Approximative...
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  • Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern Bergamasque Cremish Western Brianzöö...
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    Brigue area) Pignasc (in Pigna, Liguria) Triorasc (in Triora, Liguria) Royasc (Roiasc) (considered a transitional dialect between Ligurian and Occitan)...
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    Olivetta San Michele (Royasc: Auřivéta San Michèe, also Ligurian: Aoriveta) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region...
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