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  • 121Cajun — This article is about an ethnic culture. For other uses, see Cajun (disambiguation). Cajuns Total population 2 5 million[ …

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  • 122Aromanian language — Not to be confused with Romanian language or Armenian language. Aromanian armãneashce, armãneashti, limba armãneascã. Spoken in Greece, Albania, Romania, Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Turkey …

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  • 123Music of Italy — See also: Music history of Italy Music of Italy Genres: Classical (Opera) Pop Rock (Hardcore New Wave Progressive rock) Disco Folk Hip hop Jazz History and …

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  • 124Classical Arabic — Spoken in Historically in the Middle East, now used as a liturgical language of Islam Language family Afro Asiatic Semitic Central Semitic …

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  • 125Levantine Arabic — لهجات شامية Spoken in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, West Bank and Gaza Strip, Jordan Native speakers 35,000,000 Language family …

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  • 126Salento — For other uses, see Salento (disambiguation). Salento. Salento (Salentu in local dialect) is the south eastern extremity of the Apulia region of Italy. It is a sub peninsula of the main Italian Peninsula, sometimes described as the heel of the… …

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  • 127Cypriot Maronite Arabic — Cypriot Arabic Spoken in  Cyprus Region Kormakitis, Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol Ethnicity …

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  • 128Megleno-Romanian language — Megleno Romanian Vlăheşte Spoken in Greece, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Turkey[1] Region Balkans …

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