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  1. Astur-Leonese's geographic area exceeds Asturias, and that the language known as Leonese in the autonomous community of Castile and León is basically the same as the Asturian spoken in Asturias.

  2. In a narrow geographical sense, Leonese is distinct from the dialects grouped under the Asturian language. [10] However, the division between Leonese and Asturian is largely political and identitary, with the dialects representing a single dialect continuum currently known as Astur-Leonese or Asturian-Leonese. [11]

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  4. Asturleonese (Astur-Leonese; Asturian: Asturlleonés; Spanish: Asturleonés; Portuguese: Asturo-leonês; Mirandese: Asturlhionés) is a Romance language or language family spoken in northwestern Spain and northeastern Portugal, namely in the historical regions and Spain's modern-day autonomous communities of Asturias, northwestern Castile and ...

  5. However, the language is not just the sum of Asturian, Leonese, Zamorano, and Mirandan dialects; in purely linguistic terms, the main divisions of Asturleonese have north-south boundaries and form three separate sections that are shared between Asturias and Leon: occidental, central, and oriental.

  6. Astur-Leonese is a group of mutually intelligible Romance dialects of the West Iberian branch, including: Asturian, asturianu or bable, encompassing the vernaculars spoken in the Spanish province of Asturias, except the westernmost ones, which are more often considered dialects of Galician (see Eonavian below). This is the area with most ...

  7. Asturian or Asturian language is the autochthonous Romance spoken between the linguistic areas of Galician and Spanish (see Figure 1 and Figure 2). It is spoken in the autonomous community of the Principality of Asturias (the area where it is most widely used), in the north east of the Spanish provinces of León and Zamora and in the area of ...

  8. acearchive.org › asturleonese-languageAsturleonese language

    Feb 22, 2023 · A new generation of Asturian writers has also championed the language, giving Asturian greater hope of survival. Leonese, on the other hand, was probably spoken in a much larger area in the Middle Ages, roughly corresponding to the old Kingdom of León. However, as the Castilian language became the main language in Spain, the linguistic ...

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