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Mirandese (mirandés [mi.ɾɐ̃ˈdɛs̺; mi.ɾɐnˈdɛs̺]; lhéngua
mirandesa [ˈʎɛ̃.gwɐ/ˈʎɛn.gwɐ mi.ɾɐ̃ˈdɛz̺ɐ/ mi.ɾɐnˈdɛz̺ɐ] in
Central and Raiano, and léngua mirandesa...
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various regional glossonyms like Leonese, Cantabrian,
Asturian or
Mirandese (in Portugal).
Extremaduran is
sometimes included as well. Asturleonese...
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languages (Spanish, Judaeo-Spanish), Astur-Leonese (Asturian, Leonese,
Mirandese,
Extremaduran (sometimes), Cantabrian), Navarro-Aragonese and the descendants...
- (UK: /ˈdʊəroʊ, ˈdʊəruː/, US: /ˈdɔːruː, ˈdɔːroʊ/, Portuguese: [ˈdo(w)ɾu],
Mirandese: [ˈdowɾʊ]; Spanish:
Duero [ˈdweɾo]; Latin: Durius) is the
largest river...
- 1976 with
several subsequent minor revisions,
between 1982 and 2005.
Mirandese,
spoken in the
region of
Terra de Miranda, was
officially recognized in...
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community of Asturias. It is one of the
Asturleonese dialects along with
Mirandese,
which in
Portugal holds an
official status as a
minority language. The...
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Miranda do
Douro (European Portuguese: [miˈɾɐ̃dɐ ðu ˈðo(w)ɾu] ;
Mirandese:
Miranda de l
Douro [miˈɾɐ̃dɐ ðɨl ˈdowɾʊ]; Spanish:
Miranda de Duero) is a city...
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origin or connotation.
Portuguese is the
official language of Portugal.
Mirandese is also
recognised as a co-official
regional language in some muni****lities...
- Bragança (Portuguese: [bɾɐˈɣɐ̃sɐ] ;
Mirandese: Bergáncia), also
known in
English as
Braganza (/brəˈɡænzə/ brə-GAN-zə, US also /-ˈɡɑːn-/ -GAHN-), is a...
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villages near the
northern muni****lity of
Miranda do
Douro speaking Mirandese,
locally recognised as a co-official language. The
total fertility rate...