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Español: Lenguas iberorromances y sus principales dialectos en la Península Ibérica, sur de Francia, Baleares, Ceuta y Melilla.
   Portugués septetrional
   Portugués central
   Portugués litoral
   Portugués meridional

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   Gallego occidental
   Gallego central
   Gallego oriental
   Gallego jalimés

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   Mirandés
   Asturiano occidental o Leonés
   Asturiano central
   Asturiano oriental
   Montañés
   Alto-Extremeño

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   Español septentrional
   Español meridional
   Español andaluz

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   Aragonés

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   Valenciano
   Catalán occidental
   Catalán oriental
   Catalán septentrional
   Alguerés
   Balear

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   Gascón
   Languedociano
   Provenzal
   Limosín
   Auvernense
   Vivaroalpino
Date 25 April 2012
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Author Fobos92

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