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Ladinia
Ladinia (Ladin: Ladinia) is neologism used to describe an Alpine region in the Dolomites mountain range of Northern Italy, divided between the Italian provinces of Belluno, South Tyrol, and Trento. The area takes its name from its inhabitants, the Ladin people, a Romance-speaking ethnic group. Their Ladin language is generally considered a Rhaeto-Romance language, though there is a scientific debate (Questione Ladina) if it forms part of a wider Northern Italian dialect continuum.

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