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    While this state shared its name with the historical region, it only contained a relatively small part of Westphalia, rather consisting of mostly Hessian and Eastphalian regions. [19] Following to the Congress of Vienna , Prussia received a large amount of territories in the Westphalian region and created the Province of Westphalia in 1815.

  2. What constitutes a language and what a dialect of a language is a social question into which linguistic factors may, but don't have to, play. For instance, Luxembourgish was in the mid-late 20th century reclassified from originally dialects of German as representing its own language.

  3. A dialect of Alsatian German is spoken in the United States by a group known as the Swiss Amish, whose ancestors emigrated there in the middle of the 19th century. The approximately 7,000 speakers are located mainly in Allen County, Indiana , with "daughter settlements" [Note 1] elsewhere.

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  5. Similarly, if you would like to particularly specify a name for the Shapsug sub-dialect of West Adyghe (Circassian) dialect of Adyghe (Circassian) language, you would say "шапсыгъабзэ". Unfortunately most people here does not know the difference between a dialect and a sub-dialect.

  6. Fårömål (Fårö Gutnish) is the dialect of Gutnish spoken on the Baltic island of Fårö north of Gotland.The name "Fårö" (in Gutnish, Fåre) is derived from the words ö, meaning island, and probably far-, which is a word stem associated with travel, as in the Swedish verb fara (to travel).

  7. Eastphalian dialect and Archbishopric of Magdeburg · See more » Börde. A börde (plural: börden) is a region of highly fertile lowland in North Germany, a "fertile plain". New!!: Eastphalian dialect and Börde · See more » Börnicke. Börnicke is a component locality of the town of Nauen in the Landkreis Havelland district of Brandenburg ...