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==Regional variants== The main regional varieties and subvarieties of Venetian language: * ''Central'' ([[Province of Padua|Padua]], [[Province of Vicenza|Vicenza]], [[Province of Rovigo|Polesine]]), with about 1,500,000 speakers *[[Metropolitan City of Venice|Venice]] *''Eastern/Coastal'' ([[Triestine dialect|Trieste]], [[Grado, Friuli Venezia Giulia|Grado]], [[Istria]], [[Fiuman dialect|Fiume]]) * ''Western'' ([[Province of Verona|Verona]], [[Trentino]]) * ''Northern'' {{lang|vec|Sinistra Piave}} of the [[Province of Treviso]] (most of the [[Province of Pordenone]]) * ''North-Central'' {{lang|vec|Destra Piave}} of the Province of Treviso ([[Province of Belluno|Belluno]], comprising [[Feltre]], [[Agordo]], [[Cadore]], and [[Zoldo Alto]]) All these variants are mutually intelligible, with a minimum 92% in common among the most diverging ones (Central and Western). Modern speakers reportedly can still understand Venetian texts from the 14th century to some extent.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}} Other noteworthy variants are: * the variety spoken in [[Chioggia]] * the variety spoken in the [[Pontine Marshes]] * the variety spoken in [[Dalmatia]] * the [[Talian dialect]] of [[Antônio Prado]], [[Entre Rios, Santa Catarina]] and [[Toledo, Paraná]], among other southern [[Brazil]]ian cities * the [[Chipilo Venetian dialect]] ({{langx|es|Chipileño}}) of [[Chipilo]], Mexico * the extinct [[Judeo-Venetian dialect]] formerly spoken by the [[History of the Jews in Venice|Jewish community of Venice]]
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