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Categories: Languages of France, Languages of Lombardy, Languages of Monaco, Languages of Argentina, Languages of Emilia-Romagna
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Ligurian  Ligurian language  Bonifacino dialect  Figun  ISO 639:lij
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Ligurian or Genoese is a Gallo-Italic language spoken primarily in the territories of the former Republic of Genoa, now comprising the area of Liguria in Northern Italy, parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, Monaco, the village of Bonifacio in Corsica, and in the villages of Carloforte on San Pietro Island and Calasetta on Sant'Antioco Island off the coast of southwestern Sardinia. Wikipedia
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Ligurian or Genoese is a Gallo-Italic language spoken primarily in the territories of the former Republic of Genoa, now comprising the area of Liguria in Northern Italy, parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, Monaco, the village of Bonifacio in Corsica, and in the villages of Carloforte on San Pietro Island and Calasetta on Sant'Antioco Island off the coast of southwestern Sardinia. Wikipedia
A modern Romance language spoken in parts of Italy, France, Monaco and Argentina Wikipedia Disambiguation
Gallo-Romance language Wikidata
A Romance language, currently spoken in Liguria, northern Italy, and parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, and Monaco. OmegaWiki
An ancient Proto-Indo-European language spoken by the Ligures. Wiktionary