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  1. Ligurian language - Wikipedia

    As a Gallo-Italic language, Ligurian is most closely related to the Lombard, Piedmontese and Emilian-Romagnol languages, all of which are spoken in neighboring provinces.

  2. Ligurian | People, Mediterranean Coast Inhabitation | Britannica

    Ligurian, any member of a collection of ancient peoples who inhabited the northwestern Mediterranean coast from the mouth of the Ebro River in Spain to the mouth of the Arno River …

  3. Ligurian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Ligurian is a Romance language spoken mainly in Liguria in northern Italy, and also in south west France, Monaco and southern Sardinia by about 500,000 people. Ligurian is part of the …

  4. Learn Ligurian | Council for Ligurian Linguistic Heritage

    Genoese is the most widely spoken variety of Ligurian, as well as the one with the most learning materials. For those approaching the study of Ligurian for the first time, we recommend the …

  5. What Is the Ligurian Language? An In-Depth Guide

    The Ligurian language, known to its speakers as lìgure or, more commonly, zeneize, is a distinct Romance language spoken primarily in the Liguria region of Northwestern Italy.

  6. Interesting facts about the Ligurian language

    Feb 5, 2025 · The Ligurian language may not be as widely spoken as some of its counterparts, but it is a vital cultural artifact that carries centuries of history and tradition.

  7. The Ligurians: A Mysterious People of the Mediterranean

    Jan 9, 2025 · Ligurian tribes had lived in northern Italy since the Paleolithic era. It is believed they were responsible for the rock carvings in the Maritime Alps, and their burials in these areas …