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| | Asturian Nationalist Movements (Spain) |
 | | Note also the flower-like symbol elsewhere in those pages, very similar to that of the Leonese Conceyu Xoven, not unusual since both of them support self-government etc. for Asturian/Leonese speaking regions. |  | | Ensame Nacionalista Astur used the Asturian flag with Covadonga [or Victory] cross without Alpha and Omega and with red star in canton (as the image [of Andecha Astur] reported by Dov Gutterman), but only in political meetings because the official flag of the party was white with black emblem in center. |  | | The flag reported by Dov Gutterman is that of Andecha Astur, an Asturian nationalist / independentist movement. |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/es}o.html
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 | | The new political reality fitted perfectly with the Leonese idea of Empire. |  | | This action led to the rupture of Leonese friendship with the Caliphate and harsh reprisals which demolished the Leonese advance to the south of the Tagus River. |  | | A study of the intense diplomatic relations maintained between the Portuguese and Leonese, afterwards Castilian-Leonese, monarchies throughout the Middle Ages. |
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http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Portuguese_Brazilian_Studies/ejph/html/issue1/html/palenzuela_main.html
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| | Asturian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The denial of recognition of Asturian or Leonese as an official language has driven Asturian and Leonese to an apparent dead end. |  | | In spite of all the difficulties that government policies (both the Asturian government and the Spanish government) have caused, the number of young people learning and using it (mainly as a written language) has substantially increased in recent years, mainly among intellectual groups and politically active Asturians and Leonese proud of their regional identity. |  | | Asturian, Leonese, Astur-Leonese or Bable (Asturianu in Asturian, Llïonés in Leonese) is a Romance language spoken in some parts of the provinces of Asturias, León, Zamora and Salamanca in Spain, and in the area of Miranda de Douro in Portugal (where it is officially recognized as Mirandese). |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asturian
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| | Extremaduran language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Probably the cultural upheaval of Salamanca's Castilian University was the cause of the quick Castilianisation of this province, so dividing the Astur-Leonese domain between the Asturian in the north (today also called "Astur-Leonese" and bable or bables), and the Extremaduran in the south of the old Leonese kingdom. |  | | Only in Asturias (where the language was born) had the people conscience of speaking a language, different from Castilian; but even there only some authors used it in their writings. |  | | The expansion of Spanish also came from the south with the economic revival of the Province of Badajoz. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extremaduran_language
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| | Astur-Leonese |
 | | The Leonese language is spoken in Leon (the Spanish provinces of Leon and Zamora), in the Portuguese provinces of Miranda de Douro and Sendim, and in the Asturian Principality. |  | | The Leonese language is the Leon's own – the language which was formed inside the Leonese territory and which was spoken by their ancestors. |  | | It took form in the territory in which it is spoken now, from the implantation of Latin by the Romans with contributiona from the pre-Roman languages which were spoken in the territory of the Astures, an ancient tribe of the Iberian peninsula. |
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http://www.mcfly.org/wik/Astur-Leonese
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| | Le�n - Topic Powered by Groupee Community |
 | | The original and traditional Castillian institutions (administration, culture, etc) were very Basque, and opposed to the Asturian -and later Leonese- monarchy and laws. |  | | Their leader's title was "Conde de Castilla y �lava" (subordinated to the Asturian and Later Astur-Leonese monarch), and their language, castellano, future Spanish, is a romance -Latin origin- language with a very hard and noticeable linguistic influence from the non-romance (and much older) Basque language (specially from a phonetic point of view). |  | | Some areas in the Leonese Mountains (near Asturies) El Bierzo, Sanabria and the North West of Zamora still keep the language (at an oral level). |
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http://spaintalk.multimadrid.org/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/1461030511/m/1451003511/p/3
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| | Talk:Asturian - IBWiki |
 | | Is Leonese a language that is also spoken *here*, Carlos? |  | | This page was last modified 16:56, 19 February 2005. |  | | Some goes for a few other languages you added to this section. |
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http://ib.frath.net/w/Talk:Asturian
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| | Asturian - IBWiki |
 | | Asturian, also known as Astur-Leonese or Leonese us a minority language in Castilian Spain, the Kingdom of Castile and Leon. |  | | This page was last modified 23:10, 11 March 2005. |  | | You can help the Ill Bethisad Wiki by expanding it and linking it |
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http://ib.frath.net/w/Leonese
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| | Ethnologue report for Spain |
 | | Leonese has similarities to Asturian, and may be extinct. |  | | Dialects: Leonese (Lleones), Western Asturian, Central Asturian (Bable), Eastern Asturian. |
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http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Spain
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| | THE GOLD POTENTIAL OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA |
 | | The area is subdivides into the Cantabrian, Western Astur- Leonese and Central lberian lithotectonie zones (see figure l). |  | | A certain amount of occurrence "grouping" has been done in areas where many showings of a similar nature are found in a smali area. |
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http://usuarios.lycos.es/geobenito/gold1.htm
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| | Paradox Interactive Forums - Fluid Cultures Beta ready--need testers |
 | | Can you give me some background on the Andalusian, Estremaduran and Leonese dialects/languages? |  | | As I said, I would not necessarily use so mathematical a process in actual decision-making; but, by this scale, its possible to get an idea of why Catalan and Portuguese have been separated off from Spanish (comprising Andalusian, Aragonese, Castillian, Estremaduran, Galician*, and Leonese) while others have not. |  | | Galician and Aragonese score high enough to warrant some consideration, but this is represented by Galicia being equally easy to rule for Portuguese and Spanish, and Aragon having its own (possible) state within EUII. |
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http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=36908
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| | GeoNative - Asturies - Asturias - Asturian-Leonese |
 | | ) mentions just Leonese with no data at all. |  | | language is the best known and situated, but there are other varieties: Leonese and Sanabrese spoken in the provinces of Leon and Zamora, in the autonomous region of |  | | Unesco "Leonese" hizkuntza aipatzen du bere Liburu Gorrian (loturak |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9479/astur.html
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| | Mirandese |
 | | It a descendant of the ancient Leonese language of northern Iberia, the last remnant of the ancient language of the Kingdom of León. |  | | However, these amalgamations in the Spanish territory did not affect Mirandese, which preserves distinct linguistic differences in relation to both Portuguese and Spanish. |  | | It has its roots in the spoken Latin of the north of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese developed in the northwest). |
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http://www.firebird.cn/wiki/Mirandese
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| | All Empires History Forum: Why did Portugal never join Spain? |
 | | The Portuguese language was seperate from Castillian and Leonese, but indistinct from Galician at this period of time. |  | | The question should be 'why did Portugal never join Castile?' |  | | Some Galicians still say that Portuguese is really Galician modified due to moorish influence. |
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http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2403&PN=1
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| | 2912.txt |
 | | Here is a list of names that appear in our 14th century Leonese data. |  | | The slash represents an acute accent mark over the preceding letter. |
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http://www.panix.com/~gabriel/public-bin/showfinal.cgi/2912.txt
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