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Can you name the native languages of Spain?
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number of speakers in Spain
language
region spoken
46, 000, 000
throughout Spain
9, 500, 000
Catalonia, Valencian Community, Balearics, el Carche (Murcia), la Franja (Aragon)
3, 500, 000
Galicia, Castile and Leon, western Asturias (as 'Eonavian')
850, 000
Asturias, the Leonese Country, Extremadura, Cantabria
670, 000
Basque Country, Navarre
30, 000
Aragon
10, 000
northwestern Extremadura
4, 500
Val d'Aran
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Melilla
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Ceuta
0 in Spain, 100, 000 in Israel
Ceuta
50, 000
Ceuta
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Native Languages of Spain Quiz
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Created Jan 23, 2012 in
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adhair
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Jan 23rd, 2012 at 08:11 GMT
1 point
Extremaduran?
chriskotx
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Jan 24th, 2012 at 04:27 GMT
2 points
What was gallego accepted but not castellano?
Saimdusan
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Jan 25th, 2012 at 06:59 GMT
1 point
I find it interesting that so far more people got Catalan and Basque than Castilian! @adhair; Extremaduran was subsumed under Astur-Leonese; I've edited the name to make it a bit more clear. Had Extremaduran not been included into the larger Astur-Leonese category, Basque would've been the 4th largest language, then Extremaduran, then Asturian. @chriskotx; Sorry, I've added "castellano" as an alternative.
adhair
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Jan 25th, 2012 at 12:03 GMT
1 point
Thanks for the clarification, and for adding it as an alternate. Also, I know they're all technically "Spanish" languages, but like chriskotx I typed a few things before finally getting "Castilian"—it's the common name for the language everywhere but Spain, so maybe "Spanish" can be a gimme?
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