Languages of the Iberian Peninsula

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect-multi There have been many languages spoken in the Iberian Peninsula.

Historic languages

Pre-Roman languages

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Pre-Roman languages of Iberia circa 300 BC

The following languages were spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before the Roman occupation and the spread of the Latin language.

Medieval languages

The following languages were spoken in the Iberian Peninsula in medieval times, following the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

Modern languages

The following indigenous languages are currently spoken in the Iberian Peninsula.

By linguistic group

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Languages of the Iberian Peninsula (simplified).

By country

Usage of co-official languages in Spain

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Map of co-official languages in Spain
Speakers of official languages in the Spanish autonomous communities
(as a % of each region's population)
Autonomous community Co-official languages Co-official language speakers
Balearic Islands (2011)[4] Catalan 71.5%
Basque Country (2011)[5] Basque 32.0%
Catalonia (2011)[4] Catalan 80.9%
Galicia (2007)[6] Galician 89.3%
Navarre (2011)[5] Basque 11.7%
Valencian Community (2011)[4] Valencian 58.4%
Asturias[7] Asturian language 42.0%

See also

External links

References

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  1. Launch of British Sign Language in Gibraltar Template:Webarchive.
  2. Act 1/1998, March 23 of Principality of Asturias)
  3. Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia, article 6th and Act 35/2010, October 1st of Parliament of Catalonia
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