Category:East Central German language

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This is the main category of the East Central German language.

It is spoken in Germany and Poland.

Information about East Central German:

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Canonical nameEast Central German
Varieties
  • Thuringian
  • Thüringisch
  • Upper Saxon
  • Upper Saxon German
  • Obersächsisch
  • Lusatian
  • Erzgebirgisch
  • Silesian
  • Silesian German
  • High Prussian
Language codegmw-ecg
Language family High German languages
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WikidataQ499344

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