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Bovesia,
otherwise known as Grecìa
Calabra (Calabrian Greece), is one of the two
remaining Griko-speaking
areas in
southern Italy, the
other being Grecìa...
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linguistic hypothesis among many. The Gr****-speaking
territory of
Bovesia lies in very
mountainous terrain and is not
easily accessible. In recent...
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survived to the
present day. One
example is the
Griko people in
Calabria (
Bovesia) and
Salento (Grecìa Salentina), some of whom
still maintain their Gr****...
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southeast of Reggio. It is one of the Gr****-Bovesian
speaking villages of
Bovesia, one of the two Griko-speaking
areas of
southern Italy. It is one of I...
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fiumare dette di S. Pasquale, di
Palizzi e Sidèroni e che
costituiscono la
Bovesia vera e propria.
Compresa nei
territori di
cinque comuni (Bova Superiore...
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Archdiocese of
Italy and
Malta Griko language Magna Graecia Grecìa
Salentina Bovesia "Grecia
Salentina official site (in Italian)". www.greciasalentina.org...
- ****enic, Gr****, Attic-Ionic 20,000
native speakers in 1981 50,000
Calabria (
Bovesia), Apulia[citation needed] (Salento), (Italy) Judeo-Italian itk Indo-European...
- inhabitants. The
Calabrian Gr****
region also
consists of nine
villages in
Bovesia, (including Bova Superiore, Roghudi, Gallicianò, Chorìo di
Roghudi and...
- Gr****.[citation needed] Today,
Calabrian Gr**** is
spoken in nine
towns of
Bovesìa including Bova Superiore, Roghudi, Gallicianò, Chorìo di Roghudi, Bova...
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Filologici e
Linguistici Siciliani, pp. 63–84. Martino, P. 2008a. L'affaire
Bovesìa. Un
singolare irredentismo, in
Alloglossie e comunità
alloglotte nell'Italia...