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'''Ligurian'''—more exactly ''Romance Ligurian''—is a dialect of the [[Northern Italian language]] which is mainly spoken in [[Liguria]] (Italy), in several nearby zones and in the enclaves of [[Monaco]], [[Bonifacio]] (Corsica), [[Carloforte]] and [[Calasetta]] (Sardinia). Romance Ligurian should not be confused with [[Ancient Ligurian]], a wholly different language.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
'''Ligurian'''—more exactly ''Romance Ligurian''—is a dialect of the [[Northern Italian language]] which is mainly spoken in [[Liguria]] (Italy), in several nearby zones and in the enclaves of [[Monaco]], [[Bonifacio]] (Corsica), [[Carloforte]] and [[Calasetta]] (Sardinia). Romance Ligurian sould not be confused with [[Ancient Ligurian]], a wholly different language.

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This article is about the Romance Ligurian variety of Northern Italian. For other uses of the term Ligurian, please see Ligurian (disambiguation).

Ligurian—more exactly Romance Ligurian—is a dialect of the Northern Italian language which is mainly spoken in Liguria (Italy), in several nearby zones and in the enclaves of Monaco, Bonifacio (Corsica), Carloforte and Calasetta (Sardinia). Romance Ligurian should not be confused with Ancient Ligurian, a wholly different language.