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== Variations == The [[Linguasphere Observatory]] distinguishes seven variants : * Argonnais ([[Forest of Argonne|Argonne]], [[Woëvre]], eastern French [[Ardennes (department)|Ardennes]], [[Meuse (department)|Meuse]], [[Meurthe-et-Moselle]]) * Longovician ([[Longwy]], [[Longuyon]], northern Meurthe-et-Moselle) * Gaumais ([[arrondissement of Virton]], [[Canton of Montmédy|cantons of Montmédy]] and [[Canton of Stenay|Stenay]] in Meuse and the [[canton of Carignan]] in Ardennes) * Messin ([[Metz]], [[Metzgau]] and all of French-speaking [[Moselle (department)|Moselle]]) * Nancéien ([[Nancy, France|Nancy]], southern Meurthe-et-Moselle) * Spinalian ([[Épinal]], central [[Vosges (department)|Vosges]]) * Deodatian ([[Saint-Dié-des-Vosges|Saint-Dié]], Hautes-Vosges) After 1870, members of the [[Académie de Stanislas|Stanislas Academy]] in Nancy noted 132 variants of Lorrain from Thionville in the north to Rupt-sur-Moselle in the south, which means that main variants have sub-variants.
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