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'''Vivaro-Alpine''' (in Occitan: ''vivaroaupenc, vivaroalpenc'' [viˌvaruɔwˈpeⁿ(k), viˌvarualˈpeⁿ(k)]) is a dialect of the [[Occitan language]] spoken mostly in part of France (Yssingeaux region, Ardèche, Drôme and southern Alps) and part of Italy (Occitan Valleys in the southern Alps).
'''Vivaro-Alpine''' (in Occitan: ''vivaroaupenc, vivaroalpenc'' [viˌvaruɔwˈpeⁿ(k), viˌvarualˈpeⁿ(k)]) is the northeastern dialect of the [[Occitan language]], spoken mostly in part of France (Yssingeaux region, Ardèche, Drôme and southern Alps) and part of Italy (Occitan Valleys in the southern Alps).

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Vivaro-Alpine (in Occitan: vivaroaupenc, vivaroalpenc [viˌvaruɔwˈpeⁿ(k), viˌvarualˈpeⁿ(k)]) is the northeastern dialect of the Occitan language, spoken mostly in part of France (Yssingeaux region, Ardèche, Drôme and southern Alps) and part of Italy (Occitan Valleys in the southern Alps).