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- of the Portuguese language as a single language.[citation needed] Reintegrationists argue that the different dialects of Galician and Portuguese should...
- Liberdadeonline news portal (in reintegrationist Galician) Novas da Galizamonthly newspaper (in reintegrationist Galician) Galiza Livre – pro-independence...
- Iran AGAL (****ociation), (Galician: ****ociaçom Galega da Língua), a reintegrationist ****ociation that s****s full normalization of Galician language Adobe...
- language of the European Union. Since then Posada is considered a reintegrationist. Today, his processing plant is one of the biggest producers and exporters...
- Grecia, Marrocos, Maiorca, Américas, entre moitos outros lugares. Reintegrationist O judeu-espanhol é a língua falada polos judeus sefardis espulsados...
- isolationist Galician no longer use this diacritic, although it is used in Reintegrationist Galician, Portuguese, Catalan, Occitan, and French, which gives English...
- accepted as a variety of Portuguese. Since then, he has been considered a reintegrationist and was offered honorary membership of the AGAL (Galician ****ociation...
- Portuguesa (Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language), belonging to the Reintegrationist movement, support the idea that differences between Galician and Portuguese...
- romanticist writer and poet. Ricardo Carvalho Calero, father of the reintegrationist movement, founder of the Galician ****ociation of Language and writer...
- different evolution.[citation needed] Meanwhile, the same language (by the reintegrationist view) remained fully official in Portugal and was carried across the...