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== Synonyms == {{One source|section|date=May 2018}} While each individual Muscat variety has its own set of synonyms, the general prefix of "Muscat" has its own unique translation around the globe. In Greece, the grapes are usually known as "''Moschato''" or "''Moschoudia''", while in Italy, they are known as "''Moscato''" or "''Moscatello''". On the Iberian peninsula, Portuguese and Spanish Muscat grapes are often prefixed as "''Moscatel''", while in Germany, the grapes are usually known as "''Muskat''" or "''Muskateller''". The family of Muscat varieties are known as "''Misket''" in Bulgaria and Turkey, "''Muškat''" in Croatia and "''Muskotály''" in Hungary. In the northern African wine regions of Tunisia, the grapes are often known as "''Meski''".<ref name="Wine Grapes"/>
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