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  1. The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in Italy, Corsica , and formerly in Dalmatia . Italo-Dalmatian can be split into: [1] Italo-Romance, which includes most central and southern Italian languages.

  2. A língua dálmata ou dalmática é um idioma românico extinto, considerado por alguns linguistas como a ponte entre o italiano e o romeno e o representante de um conjunto de línguas românicas que se perderam. Era falada ao longo da costa da Dalmácia e distinguiam-se dois dialetos principais: o setentrional (também dito velhoto ); o meridional.

  3. Classification. Rovinj ( Rovigno ), the historical capital of the Istriots. Austrian census of 1910, classifying Istriots as Italians and showing the majority populations in reddish colors. Istriotic areas begin south of the Leme (Lim) channel. Istriot is a Romance language currently only found in Istria.

  4. Bibliography. External links. Languages of Italy. This article is about the languages originating or spoken in Italy. For the regional varieties of the Italian language specifically, see Regional Italian. See also: Ancient languages of the Italian peninsula. Part of a series on the. Culture of Italy. History.