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  1. Valencian Sign Language (Valencian: Llengua de signes valenciana [ˈʎeŋɡwa ðe ˈsiŋnez valensiˈana]), or LSV, is a sign language used by deaf people in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is closely related to Catalan Sign Language (LSC); they are variously described as similar languages or as dialects of a single language.

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      4,185,000 (Spain nationals) (for a total population of...

  2. Valencian (valencià) or the Valencian language (llengua valenciana) is the official, historical and traditional name used in the Valencian Community of Spain to refer to the Romance language also known as Catalan, either as a whole or in its Valencia-specific linguistic forms.

    • 2.4 million (2004)
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  4. Language family: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Western, Gallo-Romance, Occitano-Romance, Catalan, Western Catalan. Number of speakers: c. 2.4 million. Spoken in: Valencian Community and the Region of Murcia in Spain. First written: 14th century. Writing system: Latin script.

  5. ELP. Catalan Sign Language. Catalan Sign Language ( Catalan: Llengua de signes catalana, LSC; IPA: [ˈʎeŋɡwə ðə ˈsiŋnəs kətəˈlanə]) is a sign language used by around 18,000 people in different areas of Spain including Catalonia. As of 2012, the Catalan Federation for the Deaf estimates 25,000 LSC signers and roughly 12,000 deaf ...

    • est. 9,000 (2014)
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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ValenciansValencians - Wikipedia

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    In 1237, the Moorish taifa of Valencia was taken by king James I the Conqueror of the Crown of Aragon. The population of the new kingdom was by far mostly Muslim, so the crown started a campaign of repopulation of the lands with Christians, as usual in the Reconquista. The new Christian arrivals came from Catalonia and Aragon. Aragonese presence wa...

    The Valencian population traditionally concentrated in localities with fertile cultivation and growing lowlands by the most important rivers (Júcar, or Xúquer in Valencian, Turia, or Túria, Segura and Vinalopó), also in harbour cities important to the agricultural trade. The most important population centers used to be, during the Roman times, (Sag...

    Valencian and Spanish are the official languages of the Valencian Community. Spanish (or Castilian) is the official language of Spain, while Valencian, that is, the varieties of Catalan spoken in the Community, is the language considered by the Statute of Autonomy as llengua pròpia("native language"). Valencian is traditionally spoken in the densel...

    Paella is a rice dish which originated in Valencia near lake Albufera, a lagoon in eastern Spain. Valencians consider paella their main national dish. Other famous Valencian dishes are the orxata drink, and the bunyols: the sweet pastry eaten in falles.

  7. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Valencian ( valencià) or Valencian language ( llengua valenciana) is the official, historical and traditional name used in the Valencian Community of Spain to refer to the Romance language also known as Catalan, either as a whole or in its Valencia-specific linguistic forms.

  8. Mónica speaking Spanish Sign Language. Spanish Sign Language ( Spanish: Lengua de Signos Española, LSE) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Spain and the people who live with them. Although there are not many reliable statistics, it is estimated that there are over 100,000 speakers, 20-30% of whom use it as a second language.

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