- Franco-Provençal (also Francoprovençal,
Patois or
Arpitan) is a
language within the Gallo-Romance family,
originally spoken in east-central France, western...
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Arpitania (
Arpitan and Italian: Arpitania, French: Arpitanie) is a term
which denotes the
purported ethnic or
cultural unity of the
Western Alps, represented...
- Régions (French) Also
known as: Rannvroioù Bro-C'hall (Breton), Règion francêsa (
Arpitan),
Region francesa (Occitan), Regió francesa (Catalan) Hauts-de- France...
- Jura (/ˈ(d)ʒʊərə/ JOOR-ə, Z****-ə, French: [ʒyʁa] )[needs
Arpitan IPA] is a
department in the
eastern French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The department...
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Courchevel (French pronunciation: [kuʁʃəvɛl];
Arpitan: Ecôrchevél) is a
commune in the
department of Savoie,
southeastern France. This city was established...
- Gallo-Romance tongues,
which include French and its
closest relatives, such as
Arpitan. The
evolution of
Latin in Gaul was
shaped by its
coexistence for over...
- group.
Those included in its
narrowest definition (the
langues d'oïl and
Arpitan) were
historically spoken in the
northern half of France,
including parts...
- 680 inhabitants) Amerindian: the
commune of
Kourou (19,107 inhabitants)
Arpitan: the
commune of
Chamonix (9,514 inhabitants) Austronesian: the commune...
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- Franco-Provençal/
Arpitan, linguistically, are
distinct and
mutual intelligibility is limited. Increasingly, Franco-Provençal/
Arpitan is used only by members...