From: Jordi Mas (jmas_at_softcatala.org)
Date: Mon Nov 10 2003 - 13:14:02 EST
En/na Rui Miguel Seabra ha escrit:
> On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 18:06, Jordi Mas wrote:
>
>>>As I don't know the History of Spain in enough detail, I will just shut
>>>myself in the corner :)
>>
>>Said that, American history is plenty of interesting facts also, I recommend
>>you A People History of United States. Not to be missed.
>
>
> Oh, but I am from the other side of the Iberian Peninsula ;)
From WikiPedia. I could not explain it better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valencian
Valencian also designs the Catalan variant spoken in the Valencian Country. It
is very similar to the Catalan spoken in West Catalonia and Andorra and is
quite undistinguisable from the Catalan spoken in Southwest Catalonia.
However, some groups in Valencia claim Valencian to be a distinct language.
Universities and linguists, nevertheless, always treat Valencian as a variant
of the Catalan language or even as merely a different name for the same reality.
Jordi,
--Jordi Mas i Hernāndez (homepage http://www.softcatala.org/~jmas) http://www.softcatala.org
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