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- Istro-Romanian_language abstract "Istro-Romanian is an Eastern Romance language spoken today in a few villages and hamlets in the peninsula of Istria, on the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, in what is now Croatia as well as in other countries around the world where the Istro-Romanian people settled after the two world wars, most notably in Italy, the United States, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Sweden, Germany, and other countries. Before the 20th century, it was spoken in a substantially broader part of northeastern Istria surrounding the Ćićarija mountain range (ancient Mons Carusadius) all the way up to Trieste. Its remaining speakers call themselves Vlahi (a name given to them by Slavs), as well as Rumunski, Rumeni, Rumeri, Rumunji, as well as Ćići and Ćiribiri (this last being a nickname that was previously used disparagingly to identify the Istro-Romanian language, not its speakers).The Istro-Romanians are labeled today into two groups: the Ćići around Žejane (denoting the people on the north side of Mt. Učka) and the Vlahi around Šušnjevica (denoting the people on the south side of Mt. Učka (Monte Maggiore). However, despite distinctions and interjection of words from other languages which varies from village to village, their language is otherwise linguistically identical.The number of Istro-Romanian speakers is very loosely estimated to be less than 500, the "smallest ethnic group in Europe" and listed among languages that are "seriously endangered" in the UNESCO Red Book of Endangered Languages. Due to its very small number of speakers living in about eight minor hamlets and two considerable villages, notably Žejane and Šušnjevica, there is no public education or news media in their native Istro-Romanian language. There are also several hundred native speakers who live not only in Queens, New York (as is mistakenly believed by newcomers to the study of the language), but throughout the five boroughs of New York City, as well as in upstate New York and the neighboring states of New Jersey and Connecticut; there are also still native speakers in California. There are native speakers of Istro-Romanian in Italy, Canada, Argentina, Sweden, and Australia.Since 2010, the Croatian Constitution recognizes Romanians ("Rumunji") as one of 22 national minorities. However, there have been many significant challenges facing Istro-Romanians in preserving their language, culture and ethnic identity, including emigration from communism and migration to nearby cities and towns after World War II, when the Paris Peace Treaty with Italy that was signed on February 10, 1947 took Istria away from Italy (which had previously gained Istria after World War I) and awarded it to Yugoslavia, the parent country of present-day Croatia and Slovenia, who split Istria in two parts amongst themselves, while Italy retained the small portion near Trieste.".
- Istro-Romanian_language iso6393Code "ruo".
- Istro-Romanian_language languageFamily Eastern_Romance_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language languageFamily Italic_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language languageFamily Latin.
- Istro-Romanian_language languageFamily Romance_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language spokenIn Croatia.
- Istro-Romanian_language spokenIn Istria.
- Istro-Romanian_language thumbnail Istrorumeni_aree_2.jpg?width=300.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Istro-Romanian_Swadesh_list.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Swadesh_lists.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink www.decebal.it.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink IRumanian.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink www.istro-romanian.com.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink www.istro-romanian.net.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageExternalLink 29lost.html.
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageID "97548".
- Istro-Romanian_language wikiPageRevisionID "597101291".
- Istro-Romanian_language ancestor Proto-Romanian_language.
- Istro-Romanian_language date "1994".
- Istro-Romanian_language fam Eastern_Romance_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language fam Italic_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language fam Latin.
- Istro-Romanian_language fam Romance_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Istro-Romanian_language hasPhotoCollection Istro-Romanian_language.
- Istro-Romanian_language iso "ruo".
- Istro-Romanian_language lingua "51".
- Istro-Romanian_language name "Istro-Romanian".
- Istro-Romanian_language nativename "Vlășește, Rumârește, Rumêri-kuvinta".
- Istro-Romanian_language ref "e17".
- Istro-Romanian_language region Istria.
- Istro-Romanian_language speakers "560".
- Istro-Romanian_language states Croatia.
- Istro-Romanian_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Istro-Romanian_language subject Category:Eastern_Romance_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language subject Category:Endangered_Romance_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language subject Category:Endangered_diaspora_languages.
- Istro-Romanian_language subject Category:Istria.
- Istro-Romanian_language subject Category:Istro-Romanians.
- Istro-Romanian_language subject Category:Languages_of_Croatia.
- Istro-Romanian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Istro-Romanian_language type Communication100033020.
- Istro-Romanian_language type EasternRomanceLanguages.
- Istro-Romanian_language type EndangeredDiasporaLanguages.
- Istro-Romanian_language type EndangeredRomanceLanguages.
- Istro-Romanian_language type Language106282651.
- Istro-Romanian_language type LanguagesOfCroatia.
- Istro-Romanian_language type Language.
- Istro-Romanian_language type Language.
- Istro-Romanian_language type Language.
- Istro-Romanian_language type InformationEntity.
- Istro-Romanian_language comment "Istro-Romanian is an Eastern Romance language spoken today in a few villages and hamlets in the peninsula of Istria, on the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, in what is now Croatia as well as in other countries around the world where the Istro-Romanian people settled after the two world wars, most notably in Italy, the United States, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Sweden, Germany, and other countries.".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Idioma istrorrumano".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Istro-Roemeens".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Istro-Romanian language".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Istro-roumain".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Istrorumänische Sprache".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Język istrorumuński".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Lingua istrorumena".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Língua istrorromena".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "Истрорумынский язык".
- Istro-Romanian_language label "伊斯特罗-罗马尼亚语".
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Istrorumänische_Sprache.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Ιστρορουμανική_γλώσσα.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Idioma_istrorrumano.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Istro-romaniera.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Istro-roumain.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Lingua_istrorumena.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Istro-Roemeens.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Język_istrorumuński.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Língua_istrorromena.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs m.0p3qh.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Q33622.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Q33622.
- Istro-Romanian_language sameAs Istro-Romanian_language.
- Istro-Romanian_language wasDerivedFrom Istro-Romanian_language?oldid=597101291.
- Istro-Romanian_language depiction Istrorumeni_aree_2.jpg.
- Istro-Romanian_language isPrimaryTopicOf Istro-Romanian_language.
- Istro-Romanian_language name "Istro-Romanian".
- Istro-Romanian_language name "Vlășește, Rumârește, Rumêri-kuvinta (?)".