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  1. The Ripuarian varieties are related to the Moselle Franconian languages spoken in the southern Rhineland (Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland) in Germany, to the Luxembourgish language in Luxembourg, and to the Low Franconian Limburgish language in the Dutch province of Limburg.

  2. El fráncico ripuario o franconio ripuario (en alemán Ripuarisch, en ripuario Ripoaresch; del latín ripa 'orilla') es un conjunto de dialectos del alemán, parte del grupo central occidental. Junto con el luxemburgués, el fráncico moselano y el fráncico renano constituye la familia dialectal del fráncico central, siendo su variedad más ...

  3. The Wikipedia of Ripuarian languages (Kölsch: Wikipedia op Ripoarisch Platt) is the Ripuarian edition of Wikipedia. It was started on July 6, 2005, as WiKoelsch on a private server, and was converted to an official Wikipedia during April 2006.

  4. Ripuarian (/ ˌ r ɪ p j u ˈ ɛər i ə n /; also Ripuarian Franconian; German: Ripuarisch, ripuarische Mundart, ripuarischer Dialekt, ripuarisch-fränkische Mundart, Ribuarisch) is a variant of West Central German

  5. Los Francos ripuarios (en latín: Ripuari) (como en 'Ribera') o francos renanos fueron una rama de los francos que vivían a lo largo del curso medio del río Rin durante la época romana. Cultura. Véase también: Fráncico ripuario.

  6. During this early period, the Franks were divided politically and geographically into two groups: the Salian Franks and the Ripuarian Franks. The language (or set of dialects) spoken by the Salian Franks during this period is sometimes referred to as early "Old Low Franconian", and consisted of two groups: "Old West Low Franconian ...

  7. Ripuarian or Rhineland Franks (Latin: Ripuarii or Ribuarii) were one of the two main groupings of early Frankish people, and specifically it was the name eventually applied to the tribes who settled in the old Roman territory of the Ubii, with its capital at Cologne on the Rhine river in modern Germany.