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Vogtlandian[citation needed] (German: Vogtländisch [ˈfoːktlɛndɪʃ]; Vogtländisch: Vuuchtländisch,
Klingenthal pronunciation: [ˈfuːxtlændɪʃ]) is an East...
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Franconian (Core
Vogtlandian), and in
whose eastern parts transitional dialects (North
Vogtlandian and
Southeast Vogtlandian) are spoken. The East...
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Thuringian Highland,
Thuringian Highlands or Thuringian-
Vogtlandian Slate Mountains (German: Thüringer
Schiefergebirge or Thüringisches Schiefergebirge...
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reaches of the
White Elster, a
tributary of the Saale, in the
Central Vogtlandian Hill Country.
Plauen is the
southwesternmost city of a
string of cities...
- (Franconian) in
Franconia (including
Bavarian Vogtland), and as "Vogtländisch" (
Vogtlandian) in
Saxon Vogtland.
Cities with more than 100,000
inhabitants in the...
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called a Hölzern
Trummet ("wooden trumpet"),
noting they are used by
Vogtlandian and
Swiss shepherds. From the 17th to 19th century,
alphorns were used...
- city: Plauen) are
sometimes regarded as
Franconian as well,
because the
Vogtlandian dialects are
mostly East Franconian. The
inhabitants of
Saxon Vogtland...
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continuation of the
range is the
highland often called the Thuringian-
Vogtlandian Slate Mountains.
Among scattered foothills at its
northern foot are the...
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Transylvanian Saxon dialect Upper German Upper Saxon German Viennese German Vogtlandian Vorerzgebirgisch Walser German Werdersch West
Central German West Low...