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{{subpages}}'''Asturian-Leonese''' — also called '''Astur-Leonese''', '''Asturian''' or '''Leonese''' — (natively: ''asturllionés, asturianu, llionés'') is [[Romance language]] spoken in part of Spain (around [[Asturias]] and northeastern [[León (region)|León]]) and part of [[Portugal]] (around the city of [[Miranda do Douro]]). | {{subpages}}'''Asturian-Leonese''' — also called '''Astur-Leonese''', '''Asturian''' or '''Leonese''' — (natively: ''asturllionés, asturianu, llionés'') is a [[Romance language]] spoken in part of Spain (around [[Asturias]] and northeastern [[León (region)|León]]) and part of [[Portugal]] (around the city of [[Miranda do Douro]]). | ||
Is is officially protected in Portugal, where it is called '''Mirandese'''. | Is is officially protected in Portugal, where it is called '''Mirandese'''. |
Revision as of 07:07, 31 August 2008
Asturian-Leonese — also called Astur-Leonese, Asturian or Leonese — (natively: asturllionés, asturianu, llionés) is a Romance language spoken in part of Spain (around Asturias and northeastern León) and part of Portugal (around the city of Miranda do Douro).
Is is officially protected in Portugal, where it is called Mirandese.