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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SammarineseSammarinese - Wikipedia

    The indigenous language, known as Sammarinese, is a variety of Romagnol spoken by approximately 83 percent of the population. Religion. Although historically San Marino fought against the political control of the Holy See, most Sammarinese people are Catholic, but there is no state religion.

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  2. These data, together with a corpus of vernacular and folkloric literature, served as the database for a descriptive analysis of some of the major phonological and morphosyntactic traits of the language. The results confirm Sammarineses status as a borderline Romagnol variety.

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  4. Italian is the only official language of San Marino. [1] Use of the Sammarinese variety of Romagnol is more common among elderly individuals. Conservation is critical, to the point it is estimated to go extinct after 2040. [2] Language map of Romagna, Romagnol is marked in orange.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomagnolRomagnol - Wikipedia

    Outside Emilia-Romagna, Romagnol is spoken in the Republic of San Marino ("Sammarinese"), and in two municipalities located in the province of Florence, Marradi and Palazzuolo sul Senio. In the province of Pesaro and Urbino of Marche region, Gallo-Picene is spoken, but its status as sub-variant of Romagnol or as separate language is disputed.

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  6. Spoken by 83% of the country, Sammarinese is a variant of the Emiliano-Romagnolo language, which is also known as Romagnol or Romagnoli. Sammarinese is a Romance language that traces its origin from Vulgar Latin and is named after Emilia-Romagna, the Italian region in which it is found.

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · The results confirm Sammarineses status as a borderline Romagnol variety.

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