Cantabrian
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Cantabrian
Summary
Cantabrian is a transitional dialect[1]. Cantabrian draws 37 Wikipedia views per month (transitional_dialect category, ranking #5 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- Cantabrian is in the country of Spain[3].
- Cantabrian's image is recorded as Fonetica montanesa.png[4].
- Cantabrian's instance of is recorded as transitional dialect[5].
- Cantabrian's subclass of is recorded as Asturleonese[6].
- Cantabrian's writing system is recorded as Latin script[7].
- Cantabrian's Commons category is recorded as Cantabrian language[8].
- Cantabrian's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02823d6[9].
- Cantabrian's Glottolog code is recorded as cant1245[10].
- Cantabrian's different from is recorded as Cantabrian[11].
- Cantabrian's indigenous to is recorded as Cantabria[12].
- Cantabrian's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03820174n[13].
- Cantabrian's exact match is recorded as http://data.linguistik.de/bll/bll-ontology#bll-133099628[14].
- Cantabrian's LyricsTranslate ID is recorded as cantabrian-folk-lyrics.html[15].
Why It Matters
Cantabrian draws 37 Wikipedia views per month (transitional_dialect category, ranking #5 of 8).[2] Cantabrian has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] Cantabrian is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]