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Arpitania

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race which he claimed existed thousands of years ago. Looking for racial or linguistic remnants of the "Garalditans", he moved to the Aosta Valley in 1970, constructing Basque etymologies for local placenames.
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since the 1990s has found usage beyond the immediate sphere of Henriet's activities, especially driven by online use. Pichard (2009) suggests its newfound success was due to the happy rhyme with
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activist Joseph Henriet. Influenced by Krutwig, Henriet declared the local patois the descendant of the Neolithic "Garalditan language". He later replaced the term
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Map of "Arpitania", showing place names in "Arpitan". The inset illustrates the two isolated towns of Faeto and Celle di San Vito in the Province of Foggia,
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Les mots de la montagne autour du Mont-Blanc, Hubert Bessat et Claudette Germi, Ed. Ellug, Programme RhĂ´ne-Alpes, Recherches en Sciences Humaines, 1991,
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Ex(tra)territorial: Reassessing Territory in Literature, Culture and Languages / Les Territoires littéraires, culturels et linguistiques en question
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Les Alpes et leurs noms de lieux, 6000 ans d'histoire ? : Les appellations d'origine prĂ©-indo-europĂ©enne., Paul-Louis Rousset, 1988,
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Atlas of Stateless Nations in Europe: Minority People in Search of Recognition
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Around 1980, Harriet dropped the Basque-inspired initial
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Geographical, historical and cultural regions of France
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Index


Apulia
Italy

Sun of the Alps
stars of Europe
Western Alps
Franco-Provençal
County of Savoy
Duchy of Savoy
France
Ain
RhĂ´ne
Savoie
Haute-Savoie
Isère
department
Franche-Comté
Mâcon
Roanne
Occitan
OĂŻl languages
Italy
Aosta Valley
Piedmont
Faeto
Celle di San Vito
Province of Foggia
Apulia
Switzerland

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