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  • ...ne''' (rare name) is a linguistic set with different definitions. '''Gallo-Italian''' is the name used by [[Ethnologue]]. It can be viewed: * as a group of [[Italian dialects]], according to traditional Romance linguistics (see Pellegrini 19
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  • '''Naples''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] ''Napoli'', [[Neapolitan]] ''Napule'', from [[Greek language|Greek]] Νέ ...|cultural]] traditions and [[gastronomy]]. Neapolitan is a colourful, rich italian [[dialect]]- known in Naples as [[Napulitano]].
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  • '''Naples''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] ''Napoli'', [[Neapolitan]] ''Napule'', from [[Greek language|Greek]] Νέ ...|cultural]] traditions and [[gastronomy]]. Neapolitan is a colourful, rich italian [[dialect]]- known in Naples as [[Napulitano]].
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  • ...itan language|Neapolitan]], [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], and [[Southern Italian]]; minorities of [[Griko language|Griko]] and pockets of [[Franco-Provenç ...ridionale'') generally refers to the southern portion of the continental [[Italian peninsula]] historically forming the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. It encompasses
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Italian''' ...rn|Italo-Dalmatian languages]] of the [[Mezzogiorno|South]] and [[Northern Italian dialects]] of the [[Northern Italy|North]].
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  • ...ion is simplified. Sub-regions such as the [[Iberian Peninsula]] and the [[Italian Peninsula]] contain their own complex features, as does mainland Central Eu ...king Switzerland, [[Romansh]]-speaking Switzerland, and [[Italian language|Italian]]-speaking Switzerland. All Romance languages are derived from the Roman l
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