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predominantly to the
dialect of
Lusern. A star
represents sounds that are used by
those who
speak the
Lusern dialect outside of
Lusern in
strictly Italian areas...
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Luserna (Cimbrian:
Lusérn, German:
Lusern) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
Trentino in the
northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located...
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Lucerne (/
luːˈsɜːrn/ loo-SURN) is a city in
central Switzerland, in the German-speaking
portion of the country.
Lucerne is the
capital of the
canton of...
- Mòcheno-Cimbro /
Kulturinstitut für das
Fersental und
Lusern /
Kulturinstitut Bersntol-
Lusérn, Palù del Fèrsina (Trento) 2003, ISBN 88-900656-1-3 (Digitalisat:...
- and
Fierozzo (Vlarötz),
while the
Cimbrian language is
spoken in
Luserna (
Lusérn). The 2001
census found there were 2,276
native Mócheno and 882 Cimbrian...
- (formerly also in the
Thirteen Communities) in Veneto, and
around Luserna (
Lusern), Trentino, Italy) Mòcheno
language (Mòcheno:
Bersntoler sproch, Italian:...
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diversified farming practices i.e. cattle, maize, chillies, paprika, soya,
lusern and
sunflower amongst the main
groups was the main
economic driver of the...
- of the
Cimbrian culture and
cooperates with
other linguistic enclaves in
Lusern, Fersental, Sappada, Sauris, the
Thirteen Communities and Timau. Vestiges...
- the
Sugana Valley in the 1870s and 1880s. that runs
across the
plateau of
Lusern and the
Seven Communities and ends at
Malga Monterovere (1,255 m). During...
- period.
Lavarone Group (Lafraun):
Gschwent (it.Forte Belvedere, 1909-1912)
Lusern (it.Campo di Luserna, 1907-1910)
Verle (it.Forte di Busa di Verle, 1907-1911)...