Difference between revisions of "Occitan language"

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The '''Occitan language''' is spoken in the south of [[France]] and in Northwestern [[Italy]]. It evolved (changed over time) from medieval [[French]], but is now more closely related to the [[Catalan language]] of nearby [[Catalonia]], [[Spain]].
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The '''Occitan language''' is spoken in the south of [[France]], in Northwestern [[Italy]] and some areas of [[Spain]]. There also is an enclave in Southern Italy. It evolved (changed over time) from medieval [[French]], but is now more closely related to the [[Catalan language]] of nearby [[Catalonia]], [[Spain]].
  
 
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[[Category:Romance languages]]

Revision as of 17:46, August 29, 2008

The Occitan language is spoken in the south of France, in Northwestern Italy and some areas of Spain. There also is an enclave in Southern Italy. It evolved (changed over time) from medieval French, but is now more closely related to the Catalan language of nearby Catalonia, Spain.