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    The Istrian dialect (Slovene: istrsko narečje [ˈíːstəɾskɔ naˈɾéːt͡ʃjɛ], istrščina) is a Slovene dialect spoken in Slovene Istria, as well as some settlements...
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    Istria (redirect from Istrians)
    Albanian community, which until the late 19th century spoke the Istrian Albanian dialect is also present in the peninsula. According to Austro-Hungarian...
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    the Istrian Italians. Although it has borrowed many words from the Istrian dialect, it is markedly distinguishable from it. Traditionally, the Istrian Italians...
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  • southwestern part of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia, particularly in Rovinj and Vodnjan. It should not be confused with the Istrian dialect of the Venetian language...
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  • Serbo-Croatian Slavomolisano dialect; and the various Slovene languages, including the Gail Valley dialect and Istrian dialect. The language indigenous to...
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  • the various dialects spoken by the settlers led to the formation of the Istrian Albanian dialect. The only surviving text of the dialect was written by...
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    Istrian Italians (Italian: istriani italiani; Slovene: Italijanski Istrani; Croatian: Talijanski Istrani) are an ethnic group from the Adriatic region...
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    Carniolan and Istrian dialects in Littoral dialect group and the Lower Sava Valley dialect in Styrian dialect group.      Southern Styrian dialect base (južnoštajerska...
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    Chakavian (redirect from Čakavian dialect)
    narječje", Proleksis Encyclopedia (in Croatian), 2015 "Čakavsko narječje u Istri", Istrian Encyclopedia (in Croatian), 2005 Dictionary of Istrian dialects...
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    Trieste, namely Opicina, Trebiciano, Padriciano, and Basovizza. The Istrian dialect is spoken in the municipalities of San Dorligo della Valle and in the...
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    subdialect (banjški govor, banjiški govor); spoken on the Banjšice Plateau Istrian dialect (istrsko narečje, istrščina); spoken in Slovenian Istria and parts...
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    similarity of several settlements in Southwestern Istria (see Southwestern Istrian dialect), formed by the population of Makarska hinterland and Western Herzegovina...
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    can be thought of as either a continuation of, or a dialect heavily based on, the Florentine dialect of Tuscan. The indigenous Romance languages of Italy...
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    northwest, the Istrian dialect to the southwest, and Central Chakavian and Northern Chakavian to the south. The dialect belongs to the Littoral dialect group,...
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    or rumâri) are a Romance ethnic group native to or associated with the Istrian Peninsula. Historically, they inhabited vast parts of it, as well as the...
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    Nesactium (Istrian dialect: Vizače, Croatian: Nezakcij, Italian: Nesazio) was an ancient fortified town and hill fort of the Histri tribe. Its ruins are...
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    (dialect continuum) Gheg Albanian (gegnisht) (Northern Albanian dialect) Northern Gheg Northwestern Gheg Arbanasi (Albanian of Zadar, Croatia) Istrian...
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    largely dialectal, sharing words with the Triestine and Istrian dialects. In the southernmost part of the territory, the Croatian-based dialects are of...
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  • elements, and as such in the Southwestern Istrian dialect was "saved reflection of the Shtokavian-Chakavian dialect spoken at the end of the 15th, during...
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    the 16th century migration from Dalmatia of speakers of Southwestern Istrian dialect). On island of Krk was also known as Barburuša/Barbaruša/Bambaruša...
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    Ilovik (section Dialect)
    rule, the main language was Italian. The dialect of Ilovik is a unique one. It is based on the Istrian dialect of Istria and is much comparable to it as...
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  • The Fiuman dialect (Italian: fiumano, Fiuman: fiuman) is the dialect of the Venetian language spoken in the Croatian city of Rijeka (Fiume). It is strongly...
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    Italian: Regione istriana, lit. "Istrian Region") is the westernmost county of Croatia which includes the majority of the Istrian peninsula. Administrative centers...
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    settlements in South-Western and Western Istria (see Southwestern Istrian dialect), formed by the population of Makarska hinterland and Western Herzegovina...
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  • istarskog narodnog života ("Narrow Land," or "Tight Country: A Story from Istrian Folk Life") is a novel by Croatian author Mijo Mirković. Mirković is best...
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    dialects. Chakavian is the oldest written Serbo-Croatian dialect that had made a visible appearance in legal documents – as early as 1275 ("Istrian land...
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    dialects from the Littoral dialect group: in the majority of the municipality, the Rižana subdialect of the Istrian dialect is spoken, while in some villages...
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  • Rižana subdialect (category Slovene dialects)
    govor, rižansko podnarečje) is a Slovene subdialect of the Istrian dialect in the Littoral dialect group. It is spoken in Italy in most of the municipalities...
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    Macedonia, southeastern Montenegro and southern Serbia by the Albanian dialectal subgroup known as Ghegs. Gheg does not have any official status as a written...
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  • This article is a list of languages and dialects that have no native speakers, no spoken descendants, and diverged from their parent language in Europe...
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