- The
Irpinian dialect, or Irpino, is the
dialect of
Neapolitan language spoken in
almost all of the
comuni in the
Province of
Avellino in the
Italian region...
- The 1980
Irpinia earthquake (Italian:
Terremoto dell'Irpinia) took
place in
Italy on 23
November 1980, with a
moment magnitude of 6.9 and a
maximum Mercalli...
- Neapolitan–Calabrese
Neapolitan Barese Benevento Castelmezzano Cilentan Irpinian Arianese Molisan Southern Latian Tarantino Vastese Northern Calabrian Others...
- the
territorial area of
Ariano Irpino, is a
vernacular variety of the
Irpinian dialect,
belonging in turn to the
Neapolitan group of
southern Italian...
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former Iranian political party IRP, IATA code for
Matari Airport Irp.,
Irpinian dialect Indianapolis Raceway Park, a
short track in Indianapolis, Indiana...
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Southern Apennines,
namely Bolle della Malvizza [it] (Blackbird
Bubbles in
Irpinian dialect), can be seen
along the road that
leads to the village. Castelfranco...
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Lacedonia (
Irpinian: Cerògne) is a
comune in the
province of Avellino,
Campania region,
southern Italy. The town is part of the
Roman Catholic Diocese...
- rest of
Italy by the
Daunian mountains, and also due to the
influence of
Irpinian dialects (spoken in
almost all
neighboring villages),
Faetar has evolved...
- Campania's
speech but also a
variety of
related neighboring varieties like the
Irpinian dialect,
Abruzzese and
Southern Marchegiano, Molisan,
Northern Calabrian...
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Monteleone di
Puglia (
Irpinian: Munteleòne) is a hill town and
comune of the
province of
Foggia in the
Apulia region of south-eastern Italy. Its territory...