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Há 23 horas · History Origins By the 10th century, a distinctive Jewish culture had formed in Central Europe. : 151 By the high medieval period, their area of settlement, centered on the Rhineland (Mainz) and the Palatinate (notably Worms and Speyer), came to be known as Ashkenaz, originally a term used of Scythia, and later of various areas of Eastern Europe and Anatolia. In the medieval Hebrew of Rashi (d ...
- ≤600,000 (2021)
- Central, Eastern, and Western Europe
Há 23 horas · A Limburgish speaker, recorded in Slovakia. Limburgish (Limburgish: Limburgs [ˈlɪm˦bʏʀ(ə)xs] or Lèmburgs; Dutch: Limburgs [ˈlɪmbʏr(ə)xs]; German: Limburgisch [ˈlɪmbʊʁɡɪʃ]; French: Limbourgeois [lɛ̃buʁʒwa]), also called Limburgan, Limburgian, or Limburgic, is a West Germanic language spoken in Dutch Limburg, Belgian Limburg, and neighbouring regions of Germany (North Rhine ...
- 1.3 million in Netherlands and Belgium (2001), unknown number in Germany