Italo-Western languages
The Italo-Western languages are the largest branch of Romance languages. They are made up of two branches, the Italo-Dalmatian languages and the Western Romance languages.
| Italo-Western | |
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| Geographic distribution: | Italic Peninsula, France, Iberia (Spain and Portugal), Latin America, and parts of West Africa |
| Linguistic classification: | Indo-European |
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