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  1. Cantabrian language. Cantabrian ( cántabru, in Cantabrian) is a vernacular Romance linguistic variety, most often classified as part of the Asturleonese linguistic group. It is indigenous to the territories in and surrounding the Autonomous Community of Cantabria, in Northern Spain. The language is currently relegated to the rural dialects ...

  2. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q13330Mirandese - Wikidata

    Romance language belonging to the Astur-Leonese linguistic group, sparsely spoken in a small area of northeastern Portugal. Mirandese (Q13330) From Wikidata.

  3. It is a language continuum. Those people speaking Astur-Leonese closer to somewhere where Castilian is spoken, speak more like Castilian, and those closer to Galicia or some Portuguese regions, more similar to Portuguese. If you are interested, there are some videos in the youtube channel "Wikitongues" where you can listen to different people ...

  4. Asturian. Linguasphere. 51-AAA-ca. Linguistic area of asturian language. The Asturian language is the native language of Asturias. Between 200,000 and 600,000 people speak it in Asturias. [2] [3] This language is very similar to Leonese Language, spoken in other territories that once made up the Kingdom of León (León, Western Zamora ...

  5. Alfonso III ( c. 848 – 20 December 910), called the Great ( Spanish: el Magno ), was the king of León, Galicia and Asturias from 866 until his death. He was the son and successor of Ordoño I. In later sources, he is the earliest to be called " Emperor of Spain ." He was also titled "Prince of all Galicia" ( Princeps totius Galletiae [1] ).

  6. Galician–Asturian The set of dialects was traditionally included by linguists as Galician-Portuguese or Galician, with some traits of the neighbouring Astur-Leonese linguistic group. Supporters of the latter, mostly in Galicia, identify it as just Galician and want for it the same level of protection as Galician has in Castile and Leon, which protects the dialects of El Bierzo in cooperation ...

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · Asturian is part of a wider linguistic group, the Asturleonese languages. The number of speakers is estimated at 100,000 (native) and 450,000. The dialects of the Astur-Leonese language family are traditionally classified in three groups: Western, Central, and Eastern. For historical and demographic reasons, the standard is based on Central ...

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