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Languedocien (French name,
pronounced [lɑ̃ɡdɔsjɛ̃]), Languedocian, or
Lengadocian (Occitan pronunciation: [ˌleŋɡaðuˈsja]) is an
Occitan dialect spoken...
- d'Aran.
Across history, the
terms Limousin (Lemosin),
Languedocien (
Lengadocian), Gascon, in
addition to Provençal (Provençal, Provençau or Prouvençau)...
- (Occitan: Auvernhat)
dialect in the East/North-East
Languedocien (Occitan:
Lengadocian) in the
Southern fringe of Corrèze in the North, the
Crescent transition...
- Spanish, Asturleonese, "Wider"-Aragonese, "Wider"-Catalan, Provençal+
Lengadocian, and "Wider"-Gascon. In
addition to
those languages,
there are a number...
- (French pronunciation: [labastid myʁa]),
formerly Labastide-Fortunière (
Lengadocian: La
Bastida Fortunièra), is a
former commune in the Lot
department in...
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Montcuq (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃kyk] or [mɔ̃ky];
Lengadocian: Montcuc) is a town and
former commune in the Lot
department in south-western France,...
- Biars-sur-Cère (French pronunciation: [bjaʁ syʁ sɛʁ],
literally Biars on Cère;
Lengadocian:
Biard de Sera) is a
commune in the Lot
department located in southwestern...
- Ramonville-Saint-Agne (French pronunciation: [ʁamɔ̃vil sɛ̃t‿aɲ];
Lengadocian:
Ramonvila e Sant Anha),
commonly known as Ramonville, is a
commune in the...
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Montesquieu (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɛskjø];
Lengadocian: Montesquiu) is a
commune in the
department of Lot-et-Garonne and the
region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- Auvernhat, Lemosin,
Gascon (including Bearnés
spoken in Béarn) and
Lengadocian. All
these varieties of the
Occitan language are
written and valid. Standard...