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    Maritime Alps to the Hautes-Alpes. Vivaro-Alpine had been considered as a sub-dialect of Provençal, and named provençal alpin (Alpine Provençal) or Northern...
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    and closely related to Catalan. There are several regional variations: vivaro-alpin, spoken in the Alps, and the Provençal variations of south, including...
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    dropped, in particular in -aa endings (for -ada), as is also the case in Vivaro-Alpin, where the loss of the d can also be explained by its proximity to Francoprovençal...
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    Provençal, but rather a closely related Occitan dialect, also known as Vivaro-Alpine. So is the dialect spoken in the upper valleys of Piedmont, Italy...
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    Grivel Srl is a company that produces tools and equipment for alpinism, climbing, and outdoor activities. It exports to 26 countries. All the personal...
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  • concept Alpine Elementary School (disambiguation) Alpine, a subdialect of Vivaro-Alpine within the Occitan language Alpine, a number of brands of beer produced...
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    Italian Dauphiné, which belonged to France and to Briançonnais until 1713. Vivaro-Alpine dialect was still spoken there until the 20th century: the Oulx valley...
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    into the Gallo-Italic Piemontese to the southeast, and finally into the Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan to the southwest. The philological classification...
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    called Digne, still a frequent appellation in the current language. The Vivaro-Alpine Occitan [ˈdiɲɔ], is written as Dinha in the classical norm [fr]....
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    *cin (the latter of which is also seen in the name of Mont Cenis). In the Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan, the town is known as Barcilona de Provença or...
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