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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 ...

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    • 20,000–50,000 (2008)
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    Indonezia ( Indonezisht: Indonesia ), zyrtarisht Republika e Indonezisë (Indonezisht: Republik Indonesia [a] ), është një vend në Azinë Juglindore dhe Oqeaninë midis Oqeanit Indian dhe Paqësor. Ai përbëhet nga mbi 17,000 ishuj, duke përfshirë Sumatrën, Javën, Sulawesi dhe pjesë të Borneos dhe Guinesë së Re. Indonezia është ...

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  4. Lionese dialect ( Llionés) [1] is an Iberie Romance leid. It is spak by aroond 25,000 [2] fowk. It is uised in León, Zamora, an in Bragança (Portugal).

  5. Il dialetto leonese ( llionés in leonese) [2] è un dialetto [3] della lingua asturiana e fa parte del gruppo ibero-romanzo. È parlato nelle province spagnole di León e Zamora e nel nordest del Portogallo . Indice. 1 Storia. 2 Riconoscimento. 3 Insegnamento. 3.1 Insegnamento scolastico. 3.2 Corsi per adulti. 3.3 Docenti. 4 Iniziative culturali.

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  6. Leonese language ( llionés in Leonese) is the language of León and Zamora, both in Spain, and Bragança, in Portugal. A Romance language, Leonese was the language of the Kingdom of León in the Middle Ages . Leonese is recognised by the UN as "seriously endangered" and is officially recognised by Castile and León .

    • 20,000–50,000 (2008)
  7. 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 1301 it remained ...

  8. Asturian is part of a wider linguistic group, the Asturleonese languages. The number of speakers is estimated at 100,000 (native) and 450,000 (second language). [6] The dialects of the Astur-Leonese language family are traditionally classified in three groups: Western, Central, and Eastern.

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