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  1. A Leonese speaker from Peñaparda in El Rebollar, recorded in Salamanca, Spain. Leonese (Leonese: llionés, Asturian: lleonés) is a set of vernacular Romance language varieties currently spoken in northern and western portions of the historical region of León in Spain (the modern provinces of León, Zamora, and Salamanca) and a few adjoining areas in Portugal, where it is known as Mirandese ...

  2. This phenomenon may have spread to Castilian from Asturian and Leonese settlers. Literature. The first text in the Leonese vernacular was the Nodicia de kesos, dated from the 10th century. There are many Old Leonese texts in the book Étude sur l'ancien dialecte léonais d'après des chartes du XIIIe siècle by Erik Staaff in 1907.

  3. On March 1, 1803, Ohio was admitted to the union as the 17th state. Settlement of Ohio was chiefly by migrants from New England, New York and Pennsylvania. Southerners settled along the southern part of the territory, arriving by travel along the Ohio River from the Upper South.

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  5. Mar 17, 2018 · The Irish in Ohio. This St. Patrick’s Day, as some people honor certain traditions involving alcohol, some of it green, we return to the early 1800s, when thousands of Irish immigrants were crossing the Atlantic and settling in Ohio’s hills and villages. In the first half of the 1800s, Irish immigrants, many of them fleeing the potato ...

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  6. Spanish people. The Leonese ( Leonese: Llïoneses; Spanish: Leoneses) are a subgroup of Spaniards, native to León in Spain. The Leonese Kingdom was an independent kingdom in the Middle Ages until 1230 when it was joined to the Kingdom of Castile (from 1296 to 1301 the Kingdom of León was again independent); after the re-union with Castile in ...

  7. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › LeoneseLeonese dialect

    For most of the 20th century, linguists (eminent among them Ramón Menéndez Pidal in his landmark 1906 study of the language) [11] spoke of a Leonese language or historical dialect descending from Latin, encompassing two groups: the Asturian dialects on the one hand, and on the other hand, certain dialects spoken in León and Zamora provinces ...

  8. Carey’s 1822 Geographical, Historical and Statistical State Map of Ohio. Finley’s 1827 State Map of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and part of the Michigan Territory. Tanner’s 1836 State Map of Ohio. Morse’s 1845 State Map of Ohio. Colton’s 1856 State Map of Ohio with Vicinity of Cleveland.

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