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  1. Brigasc is a dialect of the Ligurian language. It is spoken in Italy and France . Area of use. The Brigasc dialect is spoken in La Brigue (France) and Briga Alta (Italy) and some villages of the communes of Ormea and Triora. It is very close to Royasc dialect. History.

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  2. Brigasc is a dialect of the Ligurian language. It is spoken in Italy and France. Area of use. The Brigasc dialect is spoken in La Brigue (France) and Briga Alta (Italy) and some villages of the communes of Ormea and Triora. It is very close to Royasc dialect. History

  3. Bisexual flag - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Design and colors. Licensing controversy. See also. References. External links. Bisexual flag. The biangles symbol of bisexuality, designed by artist Liz Nania, from which Michael Page stated that he took the colors and overlap for the bisexual pride flag, which he created. Part of a series on.

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    • Three solid horizontal bars: two fifths pink, one fifth purple, and two fifths blue.
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  5. Le brigasque (en brigasque brigašc, en royasque brigasc) est une variété du dialecte royasque. Il est parlé dans le Pays brigasque (Terra Brigasca), aux confins de la France (La Brigue) et de l'Italie (Briga Alta, Realdo et Verdeggia).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrigascaBrigasca - Wikipedia

    The Brigasca, French: Brigasque, is a breed of sheep from Liguria in north-west Italy [4] and the département of Alpes-Maritimes in south-eastern France. It takes its name from the town of La Brigue ( Italian: Briga Marittima ), which was until 1947 in the Italian province of Cuneo.

  7. Brigasc is a dialect of the Ligurian language. It is spoken in Italy and France.

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