Occitania

See also: Occitània

English

Occitania

Etymology

From Latin Occitania.[1] From lingua occitana, from French langue d’oc, from Occitan òc. Equivalent of Occitan + -ia.

Proper noun

Occitania

  1. A region of Europe corresponding to Southern France, Auvergne, Limousin, and some parts of Catalonia and Italy, where the Occitan language was widely spoken and is still spoken.
  2. Synonym of Occitanie; An administrative region of France

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See also

References

  1. John NUTT (1711). Europe in Two Volumes, with Sixty Eight Maps, Sanson's Tables, &c. p. 1140 see on Google Books.

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin Occitania, By surface analysis, occitan + -ia.

Proper noun

Occitania f

  1. Occitania

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /oɡθiˈtanja/ [oɣ̞.θiˈt̪a.nja]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /oɡsiˈtanja/ [oɣ̞.siˈt̪a.nja]
  • Rhymes: -anja
  • Syllabification: Oc‧ci‧ta‧nia

Proper noun

Occitania f

  1. Occitania
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