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ALBANIAN,
ARBĖRESHĖ (ARBĖRESHĖ) |
80,000 to 100,000 |
Southern Calabria, Apulia, Basilicate, Molice, Sicily |
BAVARIAN (BAYRISCH, BAVARIAN AUSTRIAN) |
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Tyrol |
CATALAN |
21,629 |
Alghero, northwest coast on Sardinia |
CIMBRIAN
(TZIMBRO, ZIMBRISCH) |
2,230 |
Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto |
FRANCO-PROVENĒAL |
70,000 |
Northwest Italy, Aosta Valley
A small speech community also in southern Italy in Province of Foggia |
FRENCH (FRANĒAIS) |
100,000 |
Aosta Valley |
FRIULIAN (FURLAN, FRIOULAN, FRIOULIAN,
PRIULIAN, FRIULANO) |
600,000 |
Northern Friuli-Venezia-Giulia |
GERMAN, STANDARD |
225,000 |
Northern, Trentino-Alto Adige, South Tyrol, Province of Bolzano |
GREEK |
20,000 |
Southern, east of Reggio; Salento and Aspromonte |
JUDEO-ITALIAN (ITALKIAN) |
4,000 |
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LADIN
(DOLOMITE, LADINO) |
30,000 to 35,000 |
Southern Tyrol in the Alto Adige and the Dolomites, principally in Badia
Valley in the autonomous province of Bolzano, also in the provinces of Trento and Belluno |
MÓCHENO |
1,900 |
Valle del Fersina (Trentino) |
PROVENĒAL (PROVENZALE) |
100,000 |
Upper valleys of the Italian Piedmont Guardia Piemonese in Calabria. |
ROMANI |
21,000 to 25,000 |
North Italy |
SARDINIAN
(SARD, SARDARESE) |
1,500,000 |
Sardinia |
SERBO-CROATIAN |
3,500 |
Molise |
SLOVENIAN (SLOVENE) |
100,000 |
The provinces of Trieste and Gorizia in northeast near Yugoslavia border |
WALSER (WALSCHER) |
3,400 |
Aosta Valley |
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