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    (the latter tending towards Guyennais and Gascon). Guyennais dialects: Rouergat, Gévaudanais (Lozère, Cévennes), Quercinois, Aurillacois, Sarladais, Bergeracois...
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    regional sub-dialect spoken in Aveyron is a form of Languedoc Occitan called Rouergat. Faced with the risk of disappearance of the language several associations...
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  • p. 17 Pierre Pelou, L'arbre et le paysage : L'itinéraire d'un postier rouergat (1907–1981), Editions L'Harmattan, 2011, p. 76 Christian Lemasson, Histoire...
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    to the opposite bank, changing its name to Amiliavum, then to Milhau en Rouergat (in the Millhau language), then to the French Millhau. By the ninth century...
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  • Antoine Salvanh (hamlet of Vabrette, at Ayssènes; c. 1476 – c. 1554), was a Rouergat architect from the first half of the 16th century who made the transition...
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    natural setting in the heart of the city. The city of Rodez (Rodés, in Rouergat [fr]) was one of the last centres of Occitania, with many troubadours who...
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  • Pierre (2011-09-01). L'arbre et le paysage: L'itinéraire d'un postier rouergat (1907–1981). L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-56462-6. Retrieved 2013-08-23...
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    province, where people communicated with a variation of the Occitan language, Rouergat. Its inhabitants are called Saint-Georgiens. The territory of the commune...
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    cieux, cigale sous tous les ciels, Rodez : Cahiers rouergats, 1971; No de :"Les Cahiers rouergats", 1971, ISSN 0184-5365, n °5, 1971 Girard, Georges:...
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    village was in the ancient province of Rouergue where they spoke in the rouergat patois of Occitan. The commune is on the southern edge of the Massif Central...
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