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Occitan (English: /ˈɒksɪtən, -tæn, -tɑːn/;
Occitan pronunciation: [utsiˈta, uksiˈta]), also
known as
lenga d'òc (Occitan: [ˈleŋɡɒ ˈðɔ(k)] ; French: langue...
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classified as Gallo-Romance languages)
Catalanic Catalan Judaeo-Catalan†
Occitanic Gardiol Occitan Shuadit† West
Iberian Asturleonese Asturian Cantabrian...
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characterised by
nationalistic and
nostalgic Catalan historians as l'engrandiment
occitànic or "the
Pyrenean unity": a
great scheme to
unite various lands on both...
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According to
nationalist historians it was the
beginning of l'engrandiment
occitànic (the
Occitan aggrandi****t): a
great scheme to
unite various lands on...
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adopted its
current name in 1996. They use a wide
variety of
traditional Occitanic instruments like the ghironda, lou semitoun, galoubet, lou tambourin,...
- the Gardiòl
variety of the
dialect as a
distinct language within the
Occitanic language family. Western:
vivarodaufinenc (native name) or vivaro-dauphinois...
- languages,
grouped with
either Gallo-Romance or East Iberian,
including Occitanic languages such as
Occitan and Gardiol, and Catalan; Aragonese, grouped...
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Vosges regions,
three for
concrete in Normandy, the Grand-Est and
Occitanic regions, one for
thermal and
lighting comfort equipment and one for joinery...
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preserves the
strong influence of
ancient Occitania. The
lyrics of the
Occitanic troubadours are some of the
oldest preserved samples of
vernacular song...