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  1. The Galician language today. With the advent of democracy, Galician has been brought into the country's institutions, and it is now co-official with Spanish in Galicia. Galician is taught in schools, and there is a public Galician-language television channel, Televisión de Galicia.

  2. El gallego ( galego en gallego) es una lengua romance del subgrupo galaico-portugués hablada principalmente en la comunidad autónoma de Galicia, España. Está estrechamente emparentado con el portugués con el que formó unidad lingüística ( galaicoportugués) durante la Edad Media .

    • 3 221 000[1]​[2]​
    • Real Academia Gallega, (Ley de Normalización Lingüística, 3/1983, de 15 de junio)
  3. Galician (Galician: Galego) is a modern language that is spoken in Galicia, a region of Spain in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Galician is closely related to Portuguese because they split from the same language, which is now called Galician-Portuguese or Medieval Galician.

    • 2.4 million (2012), 58% of the population of Galicia (c. 1.56 million) are L1 speakers (2007)