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Neneveh — Linguistic World Map 1: WIP-4 (France and Monaco)

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Published: 2017-08-18 04:51:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 1230; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 2
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Description Ah, France, where one would assume they speak French... Well, that's not entirely true. Mainland France isn't even completely dominated by the French language, sharing space with Occitan and a dozen more languages. And its colonial possessions are chalk-full of languages, especially New Caledonia, which almost broke my will to continue making this map!

So, something different, since there are far too many languages to talk about in detail, I've decided to give a quick list of what languages are included in this update by the nation or territory they can be found in:

France:

- Arpitan
- Basque
- Breton
- Catalan
- Corsican
- French
- Gardiol
- Ligurian
- Luxembourgish
- Mainfränkisch
- Occitan
- Picard
- Swiss German
- Vlaams
- Walloon

French Guinea:

- Apalai
- Aukan
- Emerillon
- Galibi Carib
- Guianese Creole French
- Lokono
- Palikúr
- Portuguese
- Saramaccan
- Wayampi
- Wayana

French Polynesia:

- Tahitian

Guadeloupe:

- Guadeloupean Creole French

Martinique

- Saint Lucian Creole French

Mayotte:

- Maore Comorian

Monaco:

- Ligurian

New Caledonia:

- Ajië
- Arhâ
- Arhö
- Belep
- Bislama
- Bwatoo
- Caac
- Cemuhî
- Dehu
- Dumbea
- Fwâi
- Haeke
- Haveke
- Hmwaveke
- Jawe
- Kumak
- Mea
- Neku
- Nemi
- Nengone
- New Caledonian Javanese
- Numee
- Orowe
- Paicî
- Pije
- Pwaamei
- Pwapwa
- Tiri-Mea
- Vamale
- Xârâcùù
- Xaragure
- Yuaga
- Zire

Reunion:

- Réunion Creole French

Saint Barthelemy:

- Saint Lucian Creole French

Saint Martin:

- Virgin Islands Creole English

Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 

- French

WHAT I COULDN'T SHOW:

- Austral, French, Hakka Chinese, Mangareva, North Marquesan, Rapanui, South Marquesan, and Tuamotuan (all in French Poloynesia)

- Bushi, and French (in Mayotte)

- Iaai, and West Uvean (New Caledonia)

- English (Saint Martin)

- Futunien, and Wallisien (Wallis and Futuna)


Well, that's 65 languages for you. I'll release an updated color chart sometime next week. I hope ya'll are enjoying the maps so far. Stay tuned for the next update: Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands! 
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