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Griko (endonym:
Griko/Γκρίκο),
sometimes spelled Grico, is one of the two
dialects of
Italiot Gr**** (the
other being Calabrian Gr**** or Grecanico), spoken...
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public schools, the
Griko language, on the
other hand, is not
taught to
Griko youth at all.
Before the East-West Schism, the
Grikos were
Catholics who...
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present time. Nowadays,
there is an
ethnic minority known as the
Griko people, who live in the
Southern Italian regions of
Calabria (Province of...
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example is the
Griko people in
Calabria (Bovesia) and
Salento (Grecìa Salentina), some of whom
still maintain their Gr****
language (
Griko language) and...
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Salentina (
Griko for "Salentine Greece") is an area in the
peninsula of
Salento in
southern Italy, near the town of
Lecce which is
inhabited by the
Griko people...
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Castrignano de'
Greci (
Griko: Καστρινιάνα, Kascignàna; Salentino: Cascignanu) is a
small town and
comune of 4,107
inhabitants in the
province of Lecce...
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known as Grecìa
Calabra (Calabrian Greece), is one of the two
remaining Griko-speaking
areas in
southern Italy, the
other being Grecìa Salentina. It is...
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Salento (Salentino: Salentu,
Salentino Griko: Σαλέντο), is a cultural, historical, and
geographic region at the
southern end of the
administrative region...
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Southern Italian or
Italiot (Κατωιταλιώτικα)
comprises both
Calabrian and
Griko varieties,
spoken by
around 15
villages in the
regions of
Calabria and Apulia...
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Calimera (
Griko: Καλημέρα lit. "good morning"), is a
small town of 6,753
inhabitants (2021) in the Grecìa
Salentina area of the
Salento peninsula in Italy...