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  1. www.visittrentino.info › languages-and-minoritiesTongue-tied in Trentino

    Jun 6, 2023 · These are the Cimbrian and Mòcheno languages spoken by populations whose ancestors arrived here in search of land or to work as “canopi”, as miners were once called. In Trentino, hints of these ancient languages and cultures can be found in many places. Here we present just a few. #1.

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  2. Ladin ( / ləˈdiːn / lə-DEEN, [5] [6] UK also / læˈdiːn / la-DEEN; [7] autonym: ladin; Italian: ladino; German: Ladinisch) is a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance subgroup, mainly spoken in the Dolomite Mountains in Northern Italy in the provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino, and Belluno, by the Ladin people. [8]

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  4. The dialect spoken in Trentino is known as Trentino-Alto Adige dialect or «Trentino.» It is a variety of the Tyrolean dialect, which belongs to the Upper German group of languages. Trentino dialect is a unique blend of Italian, German, and Ladin influences, reflecting the region’s historical and cultural connections to neighboring countries.

  5. See also: Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol wine. The region's fertile valleys produce wine, fruit, dairy products, and timber, while its industries include paper, chemical and metal production. The region is a major exporter of hydroelectric power. The most important features of the region's economic structure are the strength of tourism and the ...

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

    Minority languages in Trentino. Census-data per municipality 2011. The majority of the Trentino population is Italian-speaking with its local dialects. The region is also home to three indigenous linguistic minorities, which are Ladin, Mócheno and Cimbrian. All languages are protected by regional and provincial laws, statutes, and regulations.

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  7. Ladin language and culture. Ladin is a Rhaeto-Romance language, which nowadays is still spoken in the Val Badia and Val Gardena valleys. Ladin, which once upon a time was one of the most widespread languages throughout the Alpine area, is today spoken by a language minority of about 30,000 people. Outside the region, it is still diffused in the ...

  8. At the Trentino part of the Dolomites Ladin is still spoken in the Val di Fassa with its communities Canazei (Cianacei), Pozza (Poza), Mazzin (Mazin), Campitello (Ciampidel), Vigo (Vich), Sogara and Moena. Those who want to discover more about the Ladin culture should visit the Ladin Museum in Fassa at San Giovanni near Vigo di Fassa. Also in ...

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