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on the outer edge of the latin world

 

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On the Outer Edge of the Latin World

Definition:

On the outer edge of the Latin world refers to a geographical region or area that is located at the periphery of the Latin-speaking world, where Latin influence is less prominent compared to the core areas.

Example Sentences:

  1. The small village nestled in the mountains is on the outer edge of the Latin world, where the local dialect prevails over the use of Latin.
  2. This remote island, far from major trade routes, remained on the outer edge of the Latin world throughout history, preserving its unique language and culture.
  3. Being located close to the border, the town exhibits a blend of Latin and local cultures, reflecting its position on the outer edge of the Latin world.

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