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Last edited by Rudel; 11-12-2013 at 12:24 AM.
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A part of these cities are Arab or West Asian.
This is not majority map and there are lot of graphical method. These maps depict the ethnic areas. And heavy to evaluate the reality in France because of the minorities' oppression. We do not know it punctually how many people have Breton identity with or without Breton language knowledge, but their existence is obvious. So I depicted a minimal area because of this.If you do linguistic maps without gradients you have to use the majority language, otherwise it's just distorted.
French nationalism.Fantasy numbers.
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Then write "ethnic" on them, not "languages". The flow of your maps seem to trend towards spacial occupation of languages, yet you refuse to account for it on present-day maps.
"Breton identity" is not empirical data. The proportions of speakers and rates of transmission is.
Anyone having bare minimum knowledge of the reality of Brittany can back me up on that. These numbers are wind.
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Nice...
The Indo-Aryan Languages--------Beautiful Bengal--------Kashmir: Paradise on Earth--------The Nord-Indid Phenotype--------Ethnic Groups of Southern Asia
卐Janani Janmabhumischa Swargadapi Gariyasi卐
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Linguistic territories are regarded as such while there are still native speakers of a language in the area where it has traditionally been spoken for centuries, even if minorized. At least it should be so by any real defender of the European ethnicities.
Otherwise we'd end up regarding any district with a high concentration of foreign speakers as a linguistic exclave.
< La Catalogne peut se passer de l'univers entier, et ses voisins ne peuvent se passer d'elle. > Voltaire
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What the fuck is this ? What has iberian anything to do with oriental languages ?
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I hadn't noticed that, lol. Yes, Iberian as part of the Oriental Civilization is definitely laughable.
< La Catalogne peut se passer de l'univers entier, et ses voisins ne peuvent se passer d'elle. > Voltaire
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Phoenician colonisation and cultural influence in the Western Mediterranean region. Nothing new, Iberia never formed an isolated civilization, the strong commercial contacts joined it to the Mediterranean parts of the Oriental civilizations. The South Iberaian region's oriental contacts were stronger than all other contacts. This existed since the neolithic already and expanded on a much bigger area, but the Celtic and other Indo-European conquest pressed the original oriental influented folks back onto the coasts before the Romans arrived.
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