Northern Occitan
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Occitan language — Occitan occitan, lenga d òc Spoken in France Spain Italy Monaco Native speakers 800,000 (1999)[1] … Wikipedia
Occitan literature — still sometimes called Provençal literature is a body of texts written in Occitan in what is nowadays the South of France. It originated in the poetry of the 11th and 12th century troubadours, and inspired the rise of vernacular literature… … Wikipedia
Occitan — (n.) Old or modern Provençal; langue d Oc, 1940, also the northern variant of modern Provençal; from Fr. oc (see LANGUEDOC (Cf. Languedoc)) … Etymology dictionary
Northern Catalonia — The Catalan/Valencian cultural domain … Wikipedia
Occitan language — or Provençal language Romance language spoken in Occitania, a region of southern France. The 1.5 million people of this region use Occitan dialects in everyday life and French as their official and cultural language. The term langue d oc is based … Universalium
Northern Catalan — The Catalan/Valencian cultural domain … Wikipedia
Occitan cross — A Occitan cross. The Occitan cross also cross of Occitania, cross of Languedoc, cross of Forcalquier and Toulouse cross is the symbol of Occitania. It was first used as such, probably, in the coat of arms of the counts of Forcalquier in Provence … Wikipedia
Occitan phonology — This article describes the phonology of the Occitan language. Contents 1 Consonants 1.1 Gascon consonants 2 Vowels 2.1 General ablaut … Wikipedia
Northern Italian language — Infobox Language family name=Northern Italian altname=Padanian, Cisalpine (rare) region=Italy, San Marino, Switzerland, Monaco, Croatia, Slovenia familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western fam5=Western fam6=Gallo… … Wikipedia
Gascon Occitan — noun A dialect of the Occitan language spoken in parts of southern France and northern Spain. Syn: Aranés, Aranese, Arnais, Gascon, Aranese Occitan, Occitan … Wiktionary