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  2. Gallo-Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    The Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense the langues d'oïl and Franco-Provençal. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] However, other definitions are far broader and variously encompass the Occitan or Occitano-Romance , Gallo-Italic [ 5 ] [ 6 ] or Rhaeto-Romance languages .

  3. Western Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    Can be classified as Occitano-Romance or East Iberian. The Rhaeto-Romance languages. They include Romansh of Switzerland, Ladin of the Dolomites area, Friulian of Friuli. Rhaeto-Romance languages can be classified as Gallo-Romance, or as an independent branch of the Western Romance languages. The Gallo-Italic languages.

  4. Iberian Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    They are today more commonly separated into West Iberian, East Iberian (Catalan/Valencian) and Mozarabic language groups. East Iberian's classification is a subject of ongoing scholarly debate, as some argue that the Occitano-Romance languages composed of Occitan along with the aforementioned two are better classified as Gallo-Romance languages.

  5. Gallo-Iberian languages - Wikipedia

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  6. Pico de Gallo Recipe - AOL

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    Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Season to taste with additional chile, lime juice and salt. This salsa keeps in the refrigerator for up to one day.

  7. Old Gallo-Romance language - Wikipedia

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    Old Gallo-Romance is a Romance language spoken from around 600 to 900 AD. [1] It evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken by the Gallo-Romans during the time of Clovis I 's successors belonging to the Merovingian dynasty .

  8. Italo-Western languages - Wikipedia

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    Can be classified as East Iberian. The Gallo-Italic languages. They include Piedmontese, Ligurian, Lombard, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Gallo-Italic of Sicily and Gallo-Italic of Basilicata. Gallo-Italic languages can be classified as Gallo-Romance or as Northern Italian dialects.

  9. Gallo-Roman culture - Wikipedia

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    A great number of locally venerated Gallo-Roman and Merovingian saints arose from 400 to 750. The identification of the diocesan administration with the secular community, which took place during the 5th century in Italy, can best be traced in the Gallo-Roman culture of Gaul in the career of Caesarius, bishop and Metropolitan of Arles from 503 ...