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Here go wikis with contents whose subject is the [[wikipedia:{{PAGENAME}} language|{{PAGENAME}} language]].
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The more than 100 {{Wp|Ripuarian languages}} constitute a dialect continuum.  They are spoken by about a million people in the cities of Aachen, Bonn, {{tag|Cologne}}, {{tag|Düsseldorf}}, and their vincinity in the [[:Category:Germany|German]] federal state {{tag|North Rhine-Westphalia}}, in the utmost north-eastern edge of {{tag|Belgium}}, the south end of the province {{tag|Limburg}} in [[:Category:Netherlands|The Netherlands]], and the north-west of the German federal state {{tag|Rhineland-Palatinate}}.


''Wikis with contents written in {{PAGENAME}} go to [[:Category:Wiki {{PAGENAME}}]] instead.''
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 3 November 2022

Not to be confused with category: Wiki Ripuarian

Category: Ripuarian — this category here on WikiIndex is for wiki sites whose subject matter is, or discusses the Ripuarian language.

See also category: Multilingual – for those wiki sites with a subject matter of more than one language.

For those wiki sites whose contents are written in their actual language (ie, not English), they should go into their relevant Wiki language sub-category instead. In this instance, wiki sites with contents written in Ripuarian should be included in category: Wiki Ripuarian instead. See also category: Wiki Multilingual, for those wiki sites written in more than one language.

The more than 100 Ripuarian languages constitute a dialect continuum. They are spoken by about a million people in the cities of Aachen, Bonn, Cologne, Düsseldorf, and their vincinity in the German federal state North Rhine-Westphalia, in the utmost north-eastern edge of Belgium, the south end of the province Limburg in The Netherlands, and the north-west of the German federal state Rhineland-Palatinate.

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