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  1. 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.

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    set of certain vernacular Romance language varieties spoken in León and Zamora (Spain) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Leonese language ( llionés in Leonese) is the language of León and Zamora, both in Spain, and Bragança, in Portugal.

  3. Spanish is the dominant language spoken throughout the territory, while Galician is spoken in the occidental part of El Bierzo. Demographics. In January 2005 the population of the Leonese Region was distributed by provinces as follows: Leon, 497,387; Salamanca, 351,326; and Zamora, 197,237.

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  4. Leonese English language Leonese: Llïoneses Spanish: Leoneses; Total population; 736 555 leonese people in Leonese Region. 431 061 leonese in rest of the Kingdom of Spain. In total is 1 168 156 leonese people. Regions with significant populations; Languages; Majority: Spanish Minority: Leonese • Galician: Religion; Roman Catholicism: Related ...

  5. Languages of Spain. Spanish official; spoken throughout the country. Catalan / Valencian, co-official. Basque, co-official. Galician, co-official. Aranese (i.e. Gascon / Occitan), co-official. Asturleonese language ( Asturian and Leonese), recognised but not official. Aragonese, recognised but not official.

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